The 25-year-old is in demand, with choices in Italy if he gets transferred from Stamford Bridge in the near future.

Juventus, Inter, and Napoli are monitoring Chelsea left-back Emerson Palmieri’s situation at Stamford Bridge, sources have told Goal.

But, Emerson is still trusting his long-term future stays at Chelsea.

Napoli are contemplating replacing Mario Rui or Faouzi Ghoulam using the Italy global in the next transfer window, with the latter having been left out of the club Champions League squad this year.

Emerson had fallen out of favour before play was suspended because of the coronavirus outbreak, together with the 25-year-old not making Frank Lampard’s matchday squad in four of the club’s five latest Premier League matches.

“It would be fine if Emerson Palmieri, who has not played for Chelsea, could come and play in Italy,” Mancini stated to Gazzetta dello Sport in March.

The Blues have been trying to fortify at left-back for a while. Leicester City’s Ben Chilwell is an ambitious main goal for the club but the transfer fee could prove significant after Manchester United set a costly precedent within their £80 million ($98m) deal for Harry Maguire last summer.

Porto’s Alex Telles is now available for £35m ($44m) because of his release clause and is on the Blues’ radar, while Getafe’s loan feeling from Barcelona Marc Cucurella is farther down the shortlist.

Interestingly, Napoli also are interested in Cucurella, who could be signed by Getafe from Barca before a sale this summer at approximately £23m ($28m).

Marcos Alonso also attracted attention from Inter in January but Chelsea priced Antonio Conte’s side from a move by requesting £32m ($38m).

Soccer clubs are continuing to contact brokers amid the Covid-19 crisis but they’re not able to produce concrete plans with no dates set for a return to perform or really when the transfer window may re-open.

The continuing public health issues have economic consequences on clubs also, which is finally set to affect the future of this marketplace as it finally re-opens.

They also said that the league stays suspended until further notice from the Government.