Chelsea return to Champion League action on Wednesday when they host Cypriot side Pafos.
New Blues head coach Liam Rosenior oversaw a 2-0 win against west London rivals Brentford in his first Premier League match in charge on Saturday, with Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer on the scoresheet.
Rosenior will have taken charge of his side in four different competitions across his first four matches in charge of the Blues, and the ex-Hull City manager will want to get off to a winning start in Europe.
In the meantime, it has emerged that Chelsea are set to rival Manchester City in the race to sign a Championship winger.
According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, via CaughtOffside, both Chelsea and City are in the race to sign Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga.
The report claims that the two Premier League sides have both identified the 16-year-old as a potential transfer target, although he could cost as much as £20 million and it is currently unclear whether or not they would be willing to pay that amount to sign the teenager.
Monga has attracted interest from both Chelsea and Man City (Photo: MI News & Sport/Alamy)
Monga made his debut for the Foxes at the age of 15 back in April last year, in doing so becoming the second youngest player in the competition’s history.
The winger has now made 27 appearances for the Foxes across all competitions, scoring once and providing one assist.
So far this term he has featured 20 times – including 18 appearances in the Championship – but it appears that Leicester could face a battle to keep hold of the winger beyond the end of the current campaign.
Monga – who primarily plays on the left flank – is widely regarded as one of the most talented young players in England.