West Bromwich Albion reportedly risk losing Nacer Chadli for just £17m in the summer as the Belgian winger has a relegation release clause in his contract.
The 28-year-old is understood to have been eyed up by a few Premier League clubs and is expected to be offered a lifeline when the Baggies' drop into the second tier is confirmed.
Chadli's valuation has increased since his club-record £13m switch from Tottenham Hotspur two years ago, playing a direct part in 10 goals last season and missing the majority of this one through injury.
According to the Daily Mail, Albion are bracing themselves for an offer for the former Spurs man, with Swansea City among those likely to come forward after having a £25m bid knocked back a year ago.
Jonny Evans, valued at more than £30m last summer, will be available for £3m and striker Salomon Rondon for £16.5m.