Jose Mourinho has warned Real Madrid that they will need to cough up £200m in order to sign Chelsea superstar Eden Hazard.
Hazard is expected to be named PFA Player of the Year on Sunday night after a dazzling season with the Blues, who sit on the brink of winning the Premier League title.
Zinedine Zidane, the Belgian's role model and Madrid coach, admitted his affection for the 24-year-old recently, fuelling speculation of a future move to the Bernabeu.
Asked if £100m would be enough to let him go, Mourinho, who spent three years at Real, told Sky Sports News: "Plus one of their three best players. £100m each leg, because he's very young.
"I don't believe it because they didn't tell me. If they want him, I think I would be the first one to know, because my relationship with the president [Florentino Perez] and with the CEO [Jose Angel Sanchez] doesn't give space for something to happen behind me.
"I trust them completely. If they want him they get on the telephone and they call me to tell me they want him."
Hazard is contracted to Chelsea until 2020 after penning a five-and-a-half year extension earlier this year.