No Chelsea talks for Borini

The 19-year-old striker has been on the books at Stamford Bridge since 2007, forming part of the Blues' academy system. He was billed as a potential star of the future upon his arrival, but is yet to force his way into the first-team picture on a regular basis. Despite being an Italy Under-21 international, the teenager has been restricted to just a handful of senior outings for Chelsea. That has opened the door to potential suitors, with the Blues yet to make a definitive decision on the youngster's future. Borini's representative believes time may have now run out, with speculation regarding a return to his homeland mounting by the day. "Fabio is fine, he has recovered from injury and is available again," Marco De Marchi told Itasportpress.it. "He has been playing in Chelsea's reserve team and doing well. "His contract will expire on June 30 and I don't know anything about a possible renewal. I have not spoken to anyone at Chelsea. "Negotiations about a move to Parma? In January the two clubs couldn't reach an agreement, but Parma are still interested. Talks could resume in the summer. "He is a striker that is tempting many clubs because managers appreciate not only his physical attributes, but also his character. "There are many clubs interested in him - in Italy, England and all over the world. "At the moment it is too early to say what will happen. We will have to wait and see what happens over the coming months."