Juventus have reportedly made it clear to Manchester City that Cristiano Ronaldo will not be allowed to leave Turin this summer unless the Old Lady receive a transfer fee in the region of €28m (£24m).
The Citizens have already allegedly agreed personal terms with Ronaldo, who is also believed to have spoken with the English club's head coach Pep Guardiola on Thursday morning.
The former Manchester United attacker, who has less than one year left on his contract in Turin, is said to be determined to force a move to the Premier League champions.
According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes is working to complete the deal, but Juventus want a transfer fee of €28m (£24m) for the Portugal international.
Romano claims that Man City will decide 'soon' whether to submit the offer, as Guardiola's side were hopeful of being able to sign the former Sporting Lisbon youngster on a free transfer.
The Citizens have switched their attention to Ronaldo after missing out on a deal for Harry Kane, who will remain at Tottenham Hotspur beyond the end of the summer transfer window.