Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly been told that it will take a bid of up to €40m (£33.6m) to sign Dejan Kulusevski from Juventus.
The 21-year-old started half of Juve's Serie A matches under Andrea Pirlo last season, but he has found first-team opportunities harder to come by so far this term.
Since Massimiliano Allegri's appointment, Kulusevski has started only four league games, raising question marks over his long-term future in Turin.
Spurs and Arsenal are thought to be leading the race for the Sweden international, while La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Bayern Munich are also interested.
The report claims that Juventus would be willing to sell Kulusevski in January for a fee of around €35m-€40m (£29.4m-£33.6m).
The Old Lady are keen to at least recoup the money they spent on the forward when they brought him to the club from Atalanta in January 2020.
Kulusevski has also been mentioned as a possible makeweight in a swap deal for Manchester United's Anthony Martial.