Manchester United are locked in a battle to sign Fiorentina winger Federico Chiesa in the summer.
The right sided attacker is 24 and would be filling a problem position for United.
Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that United, Chelsea, Juventus and Inter Milan all want the player.
Chiesa would prefer to stay in Italy, but would not object to a Premier League move either.
Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso reportedly wants at least £60 million for the Italian star.
"Chiesa? As we Americans say, the grass is always greener on the other side," Commisso said about the situation recently.
"Federico knows what Fiorentina is, who I am and our fans and where we want to go. Going elsewhere would be a risk for him.
"Chiesa must decide, and as I said, if he wants to leave, I'll settle as long as the figure is right.
"How much is Lautaro's release clause? €111 million? Well, I could take a million off Chiesa. No, I'm kidding. As long as the amount is right.
"I'm thinking for the good of Fiorentina. If Chiesa wants to go, our priority will be to get the right financial compensation.
"There are no vetoes for some teams. But right now, I have a splendid relationship with Federico and his father. There is a positive climate that should not be altered."