Juventus will allow Paul Pogba to leave this summer but only if his enormous valuation is met.
According to a report in The Sun from Sunday afternoon, the Bianconeri will only consider selling the French star if any interested clubs are prepared to pay £125million for his signature.
Pogba's former club Manchester United, as well as Spanish giants Real Madrid, remain heavily linked with the 23-year-old midfielder who reportedly has a gentleman's agreement with the club and his agent Mino
Rail that he can leave Turin if he is made the world's most expensive player.
It is understood that there is a unwritten release clause in Pogba's Juve deal which was signed in October 2014 and has him contracted with the Old Lady until 2019.
The five-in-a-row Italian champions have already started making plans for Pogba's possible exit by paying AS Roma around £30m for Miralem Pjanic but it remains to be seen if anybody has the cash to splash on the France international who produced his best performance at Euro2016 in the first half of the 0-0 draw with Switzerland on Sunday night.