Roma goalkeeper Alisson Becker has said that he hopes to have resolved his future before the start of Brazil's World Cup campaign later this week.
The 25-year-old is understood to be a target for Liverpool, Real Madrid and Chelsea, despite the Giallorossi's insistence that he is happy in the Italian capital.
Speaking six days before Brazil get their Russia 2018 campaign underway with a clash against Switzerland, in-demand Alisson has hinted that he is open to a move away from the Stadio Olimpico if the right offer is made.
"There are options that we are working on, together with Roma and with respect for my club," he told Globo Esporte. "We'll see if something happens during this week.
"I believe that it will all be resolved before the start of the World Cup, or at least that is what I hope. To be honest, I've left it all in the hands of my agents.
"If it doesn't get resolved before our first game [of the World Cup], then we'll talk about it after because during it, my mind is only going to be 100% focused on Brazil."
Alisson, the strong favourite to start in goal for Brazil in the World Cup finals, is thought to be valued at around £79m.