​Chelsea are reportedly willing to offer Everton Asmir Begovic and Loic Remy in order to bring striker Romelu Lukaku back to Stamford Bridge, according to ​The Sun.





The Blues have already supposedly seen a £65m offer turned down for the Belgium forward, but are determined to convince the Toffees to part company with their star player as he is Antonio Conte's number one target.





Chelsea believe the inclusion of Begovic as a makeweight in the deal may tempt Everton, who are in the market for a new keeper after Tim Howard left the club.





Begovic is second-choice to Thibaut Courtois at Stamford Bridge, but has expressed a wish to play regular first-team football and may be afforded such opportunities at Goodison Park.

Everton yet to receive official Chelsea bid for Romelu Lukaku | @SamWallaceTel https://t.co/8c1adBld9S pic.twitter.com/k2mHOrYSTT — Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) August 6, 2016

Remy would also be a decent acquisition for Everton to partially fill the void left by Lukaku's exit, but they are also apparently monitoring Manchester City's Wilfried Bony.





Lukaku is seen by Conte as the ideal candidate to help propel Chelsea back up the Premier League table. The 23-year-old was outstanding for Everton last season, notching 25 goals in all competitions, improving on the 20 he scored the season before.





The powerful striker left Chelsea to establish himself in the Premier League and that's exactly what he has done, becoming one of the most feared marksmen in the division. Conte is unconvinced over the wayward Diego Costa and is eager to have a reliable source of goals up front, after bolstering the squad in other positions.







