Manchester City are facing a battle to keep hold of Phil Foden.
The Mirror says Foden is attracting attention from Europe's biggest clubs – all hoping they can steal him from Manchester City for £175,000.
The England Under-21 star is being tracked by Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig in Germany and French giants Paris Saint-Germain who are hoping to bag a bargain.
Foden has just 20 months left on his contract at the Etihad and so far little progress has been made in tying him down to a new, long-term deal.
City are due to hold talks with the playmaker but significant interest has now been lodged from abroad, leaving the teenager with a decision to make.
If Foden chooses to allow his deal to run down, the compensation payable to Pep Guardiola's club is around €200,000.