Chelsea have just one Premier League match left this season.
Following Wednesday's loss to Liverpool, the Blues must avoid defeat against Wolves on Sunday to guarantee a place in next season's Champions League - or they will be relying on Leicester City failing to beat Manchester United.
Qualifying for the Champions League could have a big impact on who the Blues target this summer.
Here are the very latest Chelsea transfer rumours.
Benrahma responds to interest
Said Benrahma says he has been flattered by interest from Chelsea, but that his focus is fully on getting promoted with Brentford.
The Blues are keen on the Bees winger, who has had an impressive year in the Championship.
Yet the Metro report that the 24-year-old says he does not pay the links that much attention.
He said: "I was really flattered. But, at the same time, I am so focused about getting out of the Championship with Brentford that I do not pay too much attention.
"But it gives me confidence."
Kante could leave
Calciomercato claim Inter Milan are eyeing up a move for N'Golo Kante.
Frank Lampard has spent heavily this summer, signing Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner.
With Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz also linked to the Blues, it looks likely that some players will have to be sold.
One of those could be Kante, with Inter said to be keen on the all-action midfielder.
The Blues are reportedly willing to let the French World Cup winner leave for the right offer.
Rice warned off Chelsea move
Former West Ham coach Tony Carr has advised Declan Rice to turn down Chelsea's advances.
The 21-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to the Blues but, speaking to the We Are West Ham podcast, Carr told Rice there was plenty of time for a move.
He said: "My message to Dec is this: ‘Stay where you are pal. You’re young enough and there’s still plenty of time to go to the big guns. Just keep establishing yourself by being a regular in the team.
“You’re in the England team because you're in West Ham's first team, you don’t need to go anywhere else’.
“He’s now an integral part of that West Ham team and in some respects, he’s taking up Mark Noble's mantle. If he stays, over time he’s going to be a future captain I’m sure.”