Manchester United chiefs have further downgraded their valuation for Paul Pogba.
With suitors Juventus and Real Madrid intimating an unwillingness to meet United's original €100m asking price, Sky Italia says the assessment has dramatically dropped.
Should Pogba refuse to trigger the 12 month option in his current deal, United will seek to sell for a knockdown €65m.
But manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's favoured option now, it is claimed, is for Pogba to sign a new 12-month arrangement and stay next season.
The midfielder's current deal runs to 2021.