Manchester United are reportedly happy to reach a compromise with any clubs interested in signing Paul Pogba.
Despite the midfielder revealing in June that he wanted to leave Old Trafford, United have not been prepared to entertain a sale unless they receive well in excess of £100m.
However, according to The Guardian, the Premier League giants are now open to parting ways with the 26-year-old for £83m.
While the valuation is a considerable drop on Pogba's previous asking price, it arguably reflects his lack of game time during the current campaign due to an ankle injury.
The alleged development will be of interest to Real Madrid and Juventus, who are said to be keen on signing the World Cup winner in the summer.
Pogba effectively has just under two-and-a-half years remaining on his contract.