
Milan
have held talks with Chelsea over the transfer of Fernando Torres, according
to Sky sources.
The Serie A club's vice-president Adriano Galliani hinted at a move for
Torres this week, and the clubs have now begun discussions over a potential
deal.
Sky Sports' Spanish football expert Guillem Balague believes agreement on a
fee is close, although he says the deal is not done yet.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said at the weekend Torres remains in his
plans, but a player who cost the club £50m did not even make the squad for
Saturday's win against Leicester.
If a move goes through, Torres could be joined in Milan by current Chelsea
team-mate Marco van Ginkel.
The Dutch midfielder has recovered from a serious knee injury suffered early
in his first season in England, and Milan want to take him on loan -
although Sky Italia reports that van Ginkel prefers to stay at Chelsea.
Galliani said: "We are confident. We have made our proposal to Chelsea and
are now waiting on an answer. We hope we can get him."