Six European clubs are vying for the signature of Juventus star Paul Pogba, according to the player's agent.
The French international has recently been linked with a move away from the Italian champions, with Chelsea, Manchester City and former club Manchester United all thought to be interested.
However, Pogba's representative Mino Raiola has suggested that half-a-dozen teams are looking to secure his services and also warned that the world transfer record may be under threat as a result.
He told Telefoot: "Pogba could go to one of six teams. When the right moment arrives this summer we will take it but moving isn't an objective itself. We're in no hurry.
"If he goes he will break [Cristiano] Ronaldo's transfer record."
Pogba joined Juve from United on a free transfer in 2012.