Thiago Silva has reportedly been offered to Chelsea, with his contract at Paris Saint-Germain expiring at the end of the season.
The Brazilian centre-back is set to depart the French champions after the club's Champions League final on Sunday, and according to The Telegraph, Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign the defender on a free transfer.
Fiorentina and former side AC Milan have also been linked with a move for the 35-year-old, but a move to the Premier League could present an intriguing option for the player.
Chelsea are thought to be keen on a new central defender in the summer transfer window, with boss Frank Lampard aware of the need to strengthen at the back after high profile defeats in recent months.
The Blues have been linked with West Ham's Declan Rice and Atletico Madrid's Jose Gimenez, but Silva could present a far cheaper option.
Silva captained PSG to the club's first ever Champions League final, after the Ligue 1 side beat RB Leipzig 3-0 in the semi-final on Tuesday.
“It was not easy at all, there were difficult moments, but today, we deserved to be in the final," Silva told RMC.
I am very happy with my team and how we behaved today. We tried not to concede a goal right until the end, because up top, we know that we are very strong and can always score.”
When pushed on his future, Silva admitted he wanted to continue his career in Europe.
"I don’t want to talk about that because it is not going to help us, but I want us to celebrate all together the last match with a title.
"I have already said a lot of times before I wanted to do, that I want to finish (my career) here in Europe.
"A decision was taken, now things are calm in my head.
"It will be in another club, but my heart will stay here [at PSG]."