Italian and European giants Juventus are thought to have reignited their interest in Brazilian midfielder, Ramires.
According to Simon Johnson of the Evening Standard, Juventus will target the energetic midfielder after they lost Sami Khedira to injury and Arturo Vidal to Bayern Munich.
The Champions League finalists are also without Andrea Pirlo who joined New York City in the MLS. Juventus are believed to have made an enquiry of Ramires who has seen game time drop at Chelsea, as a result of injuries and the arrival of Cesc Fabregas.

The 28-year-old started just 11 league games during the title-winning season. Juventus face a struggle to prize Ramires away from Stamford Bridge, with Jose Mourinho being a huge admirer of the midfielder.
Mourinho is a big fan of his versatility, he has previously utilised Ramires alongside Nemanja Matic but also out wide on the wing. The same report also suggests contract talks between Ramires and Chelsea are ongoing.
Ramires joined Chelsea in 2011 and has two years remaining on his contract.




