Ousmane Dembele has been attracting plenty of attention in the run-up to the January transfer window.
Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all rumoured to be seriously considering a big-money move to bring the France international to the Premier League.
The former Borussia Dortmund man has struggled to meet expectations at Barcelona after arriving at the Nou Camp in the summer of 2017.
It has led to significant speculation regarding his future with big clubs circling to hand the pacey frontman an escape route.
But Mundo Deportivo suggest Barcelona will not let him go unless someone meets his huge €400million (£360million) buyout clause in his contract.
Barcelona are not ready to give up on Dembele yet as he has shown flashes of his potential during his time at the Nou Camp.
The fact they will only part with him for his hefty buy-out clause will most likely warn off any suitors, although clubs may try and tempt the Catalan club to part with him for a lower price.
Dembele has been the source of some frustration behind the scenes this season, with Ernesto Valverde leaving him out of their game against Real Betis after he skipped training before blaming a stomach problem.
He then arrived two hours late to their training ground on Sunday and they could be losing patience as sides consider a big bid.
Dembele has reportedly been summoned for talks with club bosses to try and iron out his issues and set him on the right path.
Paris Saint-Germain are said to be another club preparing a bid as they threaten to hijack Premier League clubs aiming to secure a deal.