Chelsea's Jose Bosingwa lined up for a £10m move to Juventus as Hercules target Florent Malouda

Chelsea defender Jose Bosingwa has been lined up for a ?10million summer move to Juventus.The Italians are long-term admirers of the Portugal right-back, and tried to sign him two years ago. Juve are now planning a fresh bid for the 28-year-old, and chief scout Mauro Sandreani watched Bosingwa help Chelsea beat Copenhagen 2-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday.The defender, a ?16.3m buy from Porto in 2008, has 16 months left on his Stamford Bridge contract and had hoped to initiate talks over a new deal.  Anything for an Old Lady: Bosingwa (right) could be heading to Turin in summerHowever, even though Chelsea are still in European contention, the club is set for a major squad overhaul in the wake of a disappointing domestic campaign - and Bosingwa is likely to be allowed to leave.Carlo Ancelotti sees David Luiz and John Terry as his ideal centre-back pairing and wants Branislav Ivanovic to utilise his physical presence at right-back. That will not please the Serbian as he wanted to establish himself in his favourite centre back position but after Chelsea splashed out ?25m for Luiz he is left with little option.Meanwhile, Chelsea winger Florent Malouda is wanted by Spanish club Hercules.  Personal recommendation: David Trezeguet has told Hercules to buy Florent Malouda (right)The La Liga side will move for the France international if they avoid relegation, with striker David Trezeguet recommending his compatriot to club officials. Alicante-based Hercules are ready to offer Chelsea ?7m for Malouda, 30, who cost ?13m from Lyon in 2007.  John Terry hails Chelsea's fighters and sets his sights on Champions League glory at WembleyAncelotti hails best strike force in Europe as Chelsea stop rot in DenmarkLeo's London: Toothless Tottenham show just why Harry wanted hitmanAll the latest Chelsea news, features and opinion  Explore more:People: Jose Bosingwa, David Trezeguet, John Terry, Carlo Ancelotti Places: Copenhagen, Lyon, France, Portugal

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