Roma goalkeeper Alisson has reportedly emerged as Real Madrid's number one choice to replace Keylor Navas.
The Spanish giants are in the market for a new shot-stopper, with Manchester United's David de Gea and Chelsea number one Thibaut Courtois being regularly linked.
According to Marca, Alisson has moved to the top of the pile for Madrid as he will cost less than the other two, while United and Chelsea will not want to let go of their goalkeepers.
The Spanish publication claims that Roma are willing to sell the 25-year-old Brazilian, who could cost between £43.9m and £52.6m.
Another factor that is reportedly making Madrid lean towards Alisson is that his wage demands will not be as extravagant as those put forward by De Gea and Courtois.