Manchester United and Real Madrid have been reportedly told that they must pay £85m in order to sign Erling Haaland from Red Bull Salzburg next summer.
The Norwegian striker has emerged on the radar of several top clubs having scored 26 goals in all competitions since August, including seven in the Champions League.
Reports claim that United are leading the race to sign Haaland, with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer instructing the club to pursue the player.
According to AS, any club that signs Haaland next summer must meet his valuation of £85m.
It is claimed that this figure has dissuaded Barcelona - now looking for a Luis Suarez replacement - from making a bid.
Along with United and Madrid, reports have suggested that Bayern Munich are also keen on landing the 19-year-old's signature next summer.