Republic of Ireland international Damien Duff has met Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri over a possible move to Stamford Bridge.
Blackburn have accepted a £17million offer for the 24-year-old winger from the Stamford Bridge club.
Duff and his adviser, Bray Wanderers manager Pat Devlin, sat down with Ranieri yesterday to talk things over.
"We met Mr Ranieri on Saturday and things went well," Devlin told the BBC. "It's down to Damien now - no-one's going to pressurise him."
Devlin denied the player was holding out for a move to Manchester United, who have missed out on Barcelona-bound Ronaldinho.
"It's very simple - he either stays at Blackburn or he goes to Chelsea. It's one or the other," he said.
"There's been no interest from Manchester United that I'm aware of. If there was I'm sure Blackburn would have alerted not only ourselves but Chelsea as well."
Blackburn finally agreed a fee from Chelsea on Thursday, after turning down their previous offers.
Duff was due to fly out to America with Rovers only to abort the trip at the 11th hour.
Should Duff sign for Chelsea he will take Ranieri's spending to £30m since Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took control.