Chelsea's summer business is surely far from over.

The Blues finished sixth under Antonio Conte last season - but they've only made two signings as they bid to get back to the top. 

Former Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri was finally appointed Chelsea manager two weeks ago and he brought Jorginho with him.

The Italian midfielder has quickly impressed and is expected to star alongside N'Golo Kante is the heart of Chelsea's midfield.

According to The Times, Kante is set to be offered a £290,000-a-week deal to ward off interest from PSG.

It would double Kante's current salary, whilst making him the highest paid player at the club.

Chelsea's other signing this summer is veteran England international Rob Green.

The 38-year-old goalkeeper joins as back-up.

Chelsea have also been trying to sign Daniele Rugani from Juventus.

The 24-year-old Italian centre-back played under Sarri for two years during his successful loan spell at Empoli.

However, a deal has failed to materialise and Chelsea have been forced to look at other options.

The Times report that their attempt to sign Rugani failed because Juventus wanted Chelsea to sign Gonzalo Higuain as part of the deal.

The 30-year-old Argentine striker has been one of the most lethal hitmen in Serie A, scoring 111 goals in 177 appearances for Napoli and Juventus.

Despite Alvaro Morata's struggles last season, Chelsea had doubts about Higuain and therefore elected not to continue their pursuit of Rugani, as per The Times.

Juventus are looking to offload last season's top scorer following the €100m arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.

You would imagine that Chelsea fans would have been keen to see Higuain playing regularly at Stamford Bridge this season.

But it appears the Chelsea board did not agree.

​"I'm still waiting for the best Morata," Sarri said to reporters following a question regarding Higuain after Chelsea beat Inter 5-4 on penalties, as per Goal.

"In the first match Morata did not play very well, in Australia [in a 1-0 defeat of Perth Glory]. But tonight, especially in the first 30 minutes, he improved a lot.

"I am satisfied and I am very confident in him for the future."

Following a strong start to his career in west London, Morata lost his confidence in front of goal.

He only managed one Premier League goal in 2018 and consequently missed out on Spain's 23-man World Cup squad.

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