Chelsea are eyeing up a move for Inter Milan's Ivan Perisic, according to reports.

The Blues will be keen to operate in the transfer market this month as they look to sign a backup option for the left wing-back position whilst Ben Chilwell recovers from his ACL injury.

Marcos Alonso is currently the club's only recognised player in that position, so a second player for that role will be needed if they are to compete on all fronts this season.

According to The Mirror, Perisic has been revealed as a potential transfer target for the Blues.

The Croatian international has played in the left wing-back role for Inter this season, and it is believed that his ability to also play on the right hand side is something that interests Thomas Tuchel.

His contract at the Serie A side is set to expire in the summer, but the club will consider offers for him now rather than losing him as a free agent at the end of the season.

Chelsea's rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal are also thought to be interested in him, but the 32-year-old would prefer a move to west London.

Perisic joined Inter from Wolfsburg in 2015 and spent the 19/20 season on loan at Bayern Munich.

So far this campaign he has made 25 appearances in all competitions, scoring four goals and assisting a further two.

With Chilwell expected to not return to first team action until the new season, Perisic may be a sensible option for the Blues to bring in this month.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Jayden Daniels' camp reportedly frustrated with team favored to draft him
Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph recovering from hip surgery after controversial hits
Duke basketball's mass exodus continues
Scottie Pippen's youngest son commits to top Big Ten school
Clippers get devastating Kawhi Leonard update ahead of Game 1
Braves' Spencer Strider offers clarity on his unique elbow injury
Terry Pegula puts big share of Bills up for sale
NFL coaches make bold Michael Penix Jr. draft claims
Deleted Instagram video sparks FAA investigation of Rockies amid turbulent season
Longtime NFL executive Bill Tobin dies
Avalanche goaltender confirms retirement after short, injury-marred career
Analyst insists that the Raiders like this divisive quarterback prospect
NHL approves sale, relocation of Arizona Coyotes
Eastern and Western Conference play-in teams' odds to advance take hit with brutal injuries
NFL decides fate of five players suspended for gambling
Injured Rangers ace ahead of schedule in rehab efforts
Penguins' Sidney Crosby addresses retirement, contract chatter
Warriors 'want' Klay Thompson back with team next season
Bill Belichick says he’s only coached one rookie who was NFL-ready from Day 1
Giants GM addresses Daniel Jones 'buyer’s remorse' report

Want more FC news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.