When Maurizio Sarri left Napoli to join Chelsea in the summer of 2018, he brought one player with him - Jorginho.
The Italian took a while to adapt to the English game, but played an integral role in Sarri's side and has impressed in Frank Lampard's system at Stamford Bridge this season.
But, having been without him for a year, Sarri, now boss at Juventus, wants to be reunited with his midfield general once more.
Reports have suggested that Juventus are keen to make a move for Jorginho this summer, and are willing to offer Chelsea Miralem Pjanic in a swap deal.
The Bosnian international joined Juve from Roma in 2016 for a fee of €32million (£29.4million), and while he has featured regularly this season, he has not quite hit previous heights.
A great start to this term saw him pick up three goals and three assists in the first nine Serie A games, but he has produced just one assist since then.
At 30 years old, however, he does not exactly fit the mould of players the Blues generally sign.
And that is one of the reasons the Chelsea fanbase appear split on the rumours of the swap deal between the two players.
Some Chelsea fans remain unconvinced of Jorginho's talents and would be happy to see him leave the club, while others do not see the benefit of Pjanic coming in instead.
According to the Guardian, Juventus and Chelsea have already begun negotiations about a possible summer swap deal involving the two players.