
Chelsea
will not resume talks with Real Madrid over a deal for Thibaut Courtois
until they find a suitable replacement for the goalkeeper, Sky Sports News
understands.
It is thought Courtois will be allowed to leave the club this summer, with
Madrid his preferred destination, but Chelsea have yet to make progress on a
deal to sign a new keeper.
SSN reported last week that Jordan Pickford was their number one target, but
the England international is set for contract talks at Everton when he
returns to the club this summer.
Courtois, who has one year left on his current Chelsea deal, is valued at
£32m by Madrid and it is expected that there would be no issue with agreeing
personal terms.
But, the Belgium keeper will start the new season at Stamford Bridge if no
successor can be found before Deadline Day and could then run down his
current deal, meaning he would be able to leave for free next summer.
Courtois could yet sign a new contract at Chelsea and has previously said
that "all options are open".
New Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has told reporters he wants to talk directly
to Courtois to gauge how the 26-year-old is feeling before making any
decision about his future.
Chelsea have already signed Rob Green on a one-year deal, but the
38-year-old is expected to act as third choice.