Aston Villa attacker Morgan Rogers would be open to leaving this summer, according to the Sun.
Arsenal are long-standing admirers of the Villa star, while Man United are also monitoring his situation.
Liverpool and Chelsea also like the 23-year-old, and more suitors are likely to emerge this summer.
Villa could be open to selling Rogers after UEFA fined them last summer for breaching their Financial Fair Play rules.
They sold Jacob Ramsey to Newcastle United in a £40 million deal to comply with financial rules. Missing out on Champions League football could force them to part ways with Rogers.
He signed a six-year deal last November, and a deal is likely to exceed £80m or even surpass the £100m club record sale of Jack Grealish to Manchester City in 2021.
Villa are fourth in the league table after 31 games. Four or five more wins would get them into the elite European competition next term, but Rogers could still look to leave.
He wants to challenge for major trophies every season and hopes Villa will not stand in his way if the right offer comes in.
The England international will fancy his chances of starting regularly at a big club after a return of ten goals and seven assists in 44 appearances this term.
He ended last season with 14 goals and 16 assists and will hope a stellar performance at the World Cup with the Three Lions will attract more interest in him.
