Monaco have reportedly decided to firm up their interest in AC Milan forward Andre Silva.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have been frequently linked with a move for Silva, while Huddersfield Town are said to be ready to make an approach for the Portugal international after remaining in the Premier League.
However, according to Calciomercato, Monaco are also keen and have already made an offer for the 22-year-old, who endured a frustrating first year at San Siro.
Silva made just seven starts and 17 substitute outings in Serie A, scoring two goals, while six strikes came from 10 appearances in the Europa League.
AC Milan handed the attacker a five-year deal last summer but the club's need to fulfil their FFP commitments may lead to Silva being sold during the summer.
The report also suggests that as it stands, Monaco are not planning on offering Radamel Falcao in part-exchange, despite the forward suggesting that he would be interested in a transfer.