Arkadiusz Milik is reportedly set to snub Juventus and leave Napoli in January with Tottenham and Everton interested in acquiring his services.
Milik is yet to feature for Napoli this season, after he was left out of their Serie A and Champions League squads.
According to Calciomercato.com the Polish striker had reached an agreement with the Serie A champions to join them in the summer, however it appears that he is no longer prepared to run down his contract and leave on a free transfer.
The 26-year-old's deal expires in June and it's unlikely that he will sign a new one with the Neapolitan side.
Due to his lack of playing time the Poland striker is keen to leave Napoli as soon as possible, with both Tottenham and Everton reportedly still interested in signing him.
There was interest from both clubs for the 26-year-old during the summer transfer window but neither got a deal over the line.
On the subject of his future Milik told Sportowefakty.pl earlier in October: 'Now, I'll wait for the next transfer window and I hope the clubs can find and understanding. Physically I'm fine, I have trained well individually.
'I will play matches with the national side. In three months, my form won't be too much affected.'
The Polish striker made 35 appearances for Napoli last season, scoring 14 goals across all competitions.
Milik joined the Serie A side for £30million from Ajax in the summer of 2016 and he has since made 93 appearances, scoring 38 goals in total.