Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba reportedly fears being priced out of a move to either Real Madrid or Juventus.
The France international publicly admitted for the first time last week that he is looking for a new challenge away from Old Trafford.
Despite Pogba's comments, however, Man United are not believed to be looking to sell the World Cup winner, whom they re-signed from Juve for £89m three years ago.
That has not put off the Italian champions, while Madrid are also known to be keen on striking a deal, but The Telegraph reports that it will take a bid of £160m to persuade United to change their stance.
Having already spent in the region of £300m to bring in Eden Hazard, Luka Jovic, Eder Militao and Ferland Mendy, Los Blancos chiefs are now unlikely to sanction a mammoth move for Pogba.
Juve are also unwilling to pay the amount the Red Devils are after, allegedly leaving the 26-year-old worried that he will spend at least another 12 months in Manchester.