Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has admitted that he has "no preference" with regards to which club goalkeeper Petr Cech may join this summer.
The shot-stopper, who has spent over a decade at Stamford Bridge, is reportedly considering a move elsewhere as he has lost his number one spot to Thibaut Courtois.
Sunday's final game of the season against Sunderland could be Cech's last ever match for the Blues, and Mourinho has revealed that the goalkeeper will play a part.
Chelsea's Premier League rivals Arsenal have been linked with the Czech, and Mourinho has suggested that he will not stand in his player's way if the 33-year-old decides to leave the Blues this summer.
"He's working hard to try to be fit," Mourinho said in this morning's press conference. "Today is the first session he does with the team. I keep saying I would like him to stay, I have no preferences if he leaves."
Chelsea will be presented with the Premier League trophy at the end of their game against Sunderland.