Juventus, Real Madrid and PSG have all made offers to released Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
Sky Sports says Pogba has not yet made a decision, and that his next move will be solely "football motivated". The proposals have been described as "attractive".
He will choose one of the three sides during his break in the United States, and is believed to be aware that this is likely to be the last big switch of his career.
The same outlet adds that Pogba, 29, is keen to ensure he makes the "right" transfer.
Pogba is believed to be keen to work with his former coach Massimiliano Allegri at Juve.
Reports have said that lawyer Rafaela Pimenta, who has taken over as the World Cup winner's agent after Mino Raiola's passing, will travel to Turin in the coming weeks.
Talks may see the deal officially completed, although Juventus face competition.