Eden Hazard moved from Chelsea to Real Madrid in the summer of 2019, with Christian Pulisic arriving in the English capital as a replacement.
While the Belgian's move to West London was a complete disaster, the American's time in the capital hasn't been very fruitful.
Surely, the former Dortmund star won a Champions League gold last season, but at Stamford Bridge, he has been reduced to an afterthought.
Pulisic, according to the Guardian through Calciomercato, is dissatisfied by his lack of playing time and is considering leaving Chelsea this summer, with Juventus emerging as a possible destination.
Federico Cherubini, the Old Lady's sporting director, was in London this week, and a source believes the USMNT player might replace Paulo Dybala in Turin.
In 22 Premier League appearances this season, the 23-year-old has six goals and two assists. He'll be with the Blues through 2024, according to his contract.
Pulisic would appreciate the opportunity to resurrect his career in Serie A like his former teammates Fikayo Tomori and Tammy Abraham did at Milan and Roma, respectively. Despite some difficult seasons at Chelsea, the EPL giants are unlikely to deal him cheaply. As a result, Juventus must decide whether to spend big on the youthful winger or go with a tried-and-true veteran.