Leicester City may have to accept cut-price offers for James Maddison and Harvey Barnes this summer.
The Foxes had chances to sell the two stars in the past few transfer windows.
Now they could have to accept a fraction of the fees that were quoted at the time, if they are relegated to the Championship.
Per The Mail, Maddison would have cost teams £50 million and Barnes slightly less if Leicester were a Premier League club.
They are, however, inching towards relegation and may have to accept half those sums.
The Foxes will be hoping to retain most of their best players to bounce straight back into the Premier League.