
Chelsea
have made contact with West Ham with the intent of signing Andy Carroll on a
permanent deal, but the Hammers will not sell him for less than his
valuation,
Sky Sports News understands.
The East London club's stance could change if Blues striker Michy Batshuayi
was included as part of a deal for Carroll, but Spanish club Sevilla are
growing increasingly confident of signing the Belgian.
Chelsea are coming to life towards the end of the transfer window, with the
club understood to have made known their interest in signing Alexis Sanchez
out from under the noses of Manchester United and Manchester City.
They also want Carroll as another option to Alvaro Morata, with Batshuayi
having struggled to establish himself in Antonio Conte's plans after signing
from Marseille in 2016.
Conte was previously interested in Fernando Llorente before he joined
Tottenham last summer, and Carroll is of a similar profile to the veteran
Spaniard.
Carroll - an England international - cost West Ham £15m in 2013 deal from
Liverpool, having initially joined on loan, and he has scored 25 Premier
League goals in 86 appearances despite a number of injury problems.
He began his career at Newcastle before moving to Liverpool in a then
club-record £35m deal in 2011.