Radja Nainggolan has admitted that he will consider an offer from Chelsea, but says that he is "happy" at Roma.
The Belgian midfielder confirmed at the weekend that the Premier League outfit have contacted Roma regarding a possible transfer.
Incoming Blues manager Antonio Conte is believed to be spearheading the move as he is impressed with Nainggolan's ability having come up against him during his three-year spell in charge of Juventus.
The 28-year-old has insisted that he is not looking to leave Roma, but cannot ignore Chelsea's interest.
"I've always stated what I want - I'm happy at Roma and that is where I see myself," Nainggolan told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"On the other hand, an offer from Chelsea is a big deal and you have to take into consideration. I've said what I want, now let's see what the club have to say."
Nainggolan joined Roma on a permanent deal from Cagliari in 2014.