Marseille, Juventus and Turkish side Besiktas have all made enquiries for Chelsea players with new manager Andre Villas-Boas left with the decision as to which direction Caesar’s thumb will turn.
Marseille have followed through with an enquiry for Didier Drogba after suggesting yesterday that they would be looking to make an offer for the Ivorian striker. Besiktas are keen on Jose Bosingwa, a player many believe will be on his way out this summer due to such a disappointing season during the last campaign.
The surprise enquiry is that of Juventus who are interested in Florent Malouda. The Italian side did not make the Champions League this year and will do well to persuade the Chelsea forward into leaving London. He is also one of those that always manage to get onto the scoresheet and it would take quite an offer for Chelsea to agree on a sale.
Whilst only enquiries it certainly gives Chelsea an idea as to which players could be sold to make room for future stars.