Chelsea are reportedly willing to offer goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga and striker Tammy Abraham in a deal for Tottenham Hotspur talisman Harry Kane this summer.
Manchester City are believed to be able to outbid the Blues and Manchester United for the England captain's signature, and therefore it is suggested that Chelsea will bolster their offer by adding Kepa and Abraham to the deal.
Daniel Levy is expected to demand a transfer fee in the region of £120m for Kane, who is set to hold talks with the Spurs chairman at the end of this season to further discuss his future and exit from North London.
ESPN reports that Chelsea hope Spurs will need to rebuild their squad if Kane is to leave the club and that offering players in addition to a transfer fee may therefore appeal to Levy.
Abraham has fallen out of favour since Tuchel's arrival at Stamford Bridge and Kepa has dropped to Chelsea's number two goalkeeper after the signing of Edouard Mendy.
Kane could play the final game of his 16-year stay at Spurs against Leicester City on Sunday.