Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly both keeping a close eye on the latest developments surrounding Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.
The central defender's existing deal at the Bernabeu is due to expire next summer, although it is widely thought he will soon sign a new contract in the Spanish capital.
Madrid will allegedly make a statement on the 34-year-old's future on Monday, while Ramos is also expected to publicly address the situation while on international duty.
According to La Cuatro, both Juve and PSG want to sign the defender on a free transfer and will be watching closely to see what is announced at the start of next week.
Ramos missed two penalties during Spain's 1-1 draw with Switzerland in the UEFA Nations League on Saturday night but became the most-capped male European player of all time in the same contest.
The former Sevilla youngster, who is also said to be wanted by Inter Miami, has scored 100 goals in 660 appearances for Los Blancos in all competitions.