Inter Milan have reportedly decided that they are prepared to lower the release clause in the contract to Mauro Icardi.
The forward has enjoyed a successful period at San Siro, but the Argentine currently finds himself out of the first-team squad and has been stripped of the captaincy.
A number of clubs are said to hold an interest in the 26-year-old - including Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid - but there is little desire to meet the player's current release clause of €110m (£95.45m).
According to La Repubblica, Inter are happy to lower it to €80m (£69.42m) if Icardi will pen fresh terms in the coming months.
Icardi's current deal does not expire until 2021, but it appears that Inter are making an effort to find a resolution to suit all parties ahead of the summer window.