Roma's Paulo Dybala could reportedly leave the Stadio Olimpico for as little as £10.6m this summer.
After two injury-hit seasons at Juventus, Dybala moved to Roma at the start of the season and has scored 16 goals across all competitions for the Giallorossi.
The Argentina international's last-minute equaliser against Feyenoord also helped Jose Mourinho's side into the Europa League semi-finals last week.
However, the Daily Mail reports that clauses in his contract mean Dybala could join a club outside Italy for as little as £10.6m this summer.
For clubs in Serie A, £17.6m would need to be offered to meet his release clause, meaning Roma are under threat of losing one of their key players.
Mourinho is confident of retaining the services of the Argentine World Cup winner though, claiming he is loving life in the Italian capital.
After their win over Feyenoord last week, the Roma boss told the media: "My sensation is that he was seeking the joy he had lost more than confidence. He found it here, with a squad that understands him, a coach that loves him."
Dybala still has the chance to play a pivotal role in the rest of Roma's season, being in the top-four hunt with seven Serie A games to go, as well as a Europa League semi-final with Bayer Leverkusen to come.