Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois could leave Stamford Bridge after the approval of incoming manager Antonio Conte, according to The Times and the Daily Mirror.
Southampton's Fraser Forster is seen as a potential replacement, with Conte content to sell Courtois for a reasonable offer.
It is understood Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have targeted the Belgium International and according to The Times Antonio Conte has reportedly requested “more than £50m” for the goalkeeper.
The paper reports the Blues are “ready to sell Courtois this summer if they can get more than £50 million for the Belgium international goalkeeper in a plan approved by Conte” and “Chelsea placed a £73 million price tag on him when he was linked with Real Madrid last summer, but may be forced to drop their asking price if he is agitating to leave.”
Source: transfermarketweb.com