Trevoh Chalobah's time at Chelsea appears to be drawing to a close, with the club open to offers and a bid accepted from a Serie A side.
The defender, who was a late call-up to the England squad, is now likely to be playing Champions League football next season after two Italian clubs expressed interest in signing him.
Como, who qualified for the Champions League under manager Cesc Fabregas, have made an official bid for the centre-back, while Inter Milan are also considering a move for Chalobah.
Chelsea's willingness to let Chalobah leave comes as they pursue a new centre-back signing, with Crystal Palace's Maxence Lacroix on their shopping list, as well as Como's Jacobo Ramon.
The England international remains under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2028, with the club holding an option to extend that deal by a further year.
Chelsea's summer transfer activity is expected to be significant, with the Blues also looking to sign a new left-back after Marc Cucurella's departure to Real Madrid, and a new centre-forward to support their European campaign next season.
Chelsea's disappointing campaign, which saw them finish 10th, has led to a significant overhaul of the squad, and it appears that Chalobah will be one of the players to depart Stamford Bridge this summer.
