Wolverhampton Wanderers have reportedly set Adama Traore's asking price at £135m.
After emerging as one of the most feared wingers in Europe, Traore has naturally been linked with a big-money move to another club during the next transfer window.
However, with the Spaniard still possessing three years on his contract, Wolves are not in a position where they will feel forced to cash in on the 24-year-old.
According to The Sunday Times, the West Midlands outfit will demand £135m if the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City express an interest in the former Barcelona man.
Although such a stance may lead to the Premier League champions looking at alternatives, City could put the funds used from the sale of Leroy Sane towards meeting Wolves' valuation.
Traore has contributed four goals and nine assists in the Premier League during the current campaign.