Chelsea give up on Alvaro Morata and will try to sign a new striker in the January transfer window, according to
The Sun.
The Spaniard has struggled to adjust to the demands of Premier League football ever since his £65million move to Stamford Bridge in 2017.
The likes of Robert Lewandowski, Edin Dzeko and Karim Benzema have all been targeted in the past, but while their class is not in doubt they would not last the long haul.
Sarri has worked well with Gonzalo Higuain in the past but that deal may be difficult to get done with AC Milan.
Juventus star Paulo Dybala is an option, although he may not fit the profile as the player able to be the focal point of the attack in the way Chelsea would want.
But opting to target a young prospect such as RB Leipzig's Germany star Timo Werner or AC Milan's Patrick Cutrone would also come with an element of risk.