Kepa Arrizabalaga is willing to accept a pay cut if it helps to seal a move away from Chelsea this summer, according to a report.
Chelsea have been tipped to bring in a new first-choice goalkeeper ahead of next season due to concerns over the Spaniard, who cost the club a record £71.6m to sign two years ago.
Kepa conceded five more goals in the 5-3 loss to Liverpool in midweek and has supposedly now accepted that his future lies away from Stamford Bridge.
The Sun claims that the 25-year-old is even prepared to accept a drop in wages on his current £150,000-a-week deal, which still has four years left to run.
Valencia are said to be one of a handful of teams keeping tabs on Kepa's situation, while fellow La Liga club Sevilla may also be interested.
Barcelona's Marc Andre-ter Stegen and Atletico Madrid stopper Jan Oblak have been touted as possible replacements for Kepa.