Fiorentina are reportedly prepared to sell Dusan Vlahovic in January, after the striker rejected their latest contract offer.
La Viola owner Rocco Commisso revealed in a statement on the club's website that they had made a 'significant offer' to the Serbia international, which would have made him the 'highest-paid player in the club's history'.
However, Vlahovic – who still has two years remaining on his current deal – has decided to reject these fresh terms amid rife speculation over a move to the Premier League.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal have all been linked with the 21-year-old, who Fiorentina are now prepared to sell in the winter window for £76.5m (€90m), according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
Serie A giants Juventus are also interested in signing Vlahovic, however they are unprepared to match Fiorentina's valuation of the player due to their financial predicament.
Vlahovic has scored 35 goals in 92 appearances across all competitions for La Viola, including six strikes in eight games so far this campaign. body check tags ::