Everton midfield star Amadou Onana has confirmed that he is open to leaving the club this summer.
The Toffees have secured Premier League survival in the final weeks of the 2023/24 season but are expected to sell players in the coming weeks.
Despite two point deductions for breaches of financial rules, the Merseyside club is still facing an uncertain picture on and off the pitch, and Onana will carry a huge fee.
Barcelona have been linked with Belgium international Onana for almost 12 months in plans to bolster their midfield with a different player profile.
However, they are unwilling to meet Everton's rumored £50m asking price for the 22-year-old, and want a deal closer to £30m.
Onana discussed his future at Goodison Park, while in Belgium's Euro 2024 camp, and hopes to use the tournament as a platform to impress Europe's top sides.
“In previous tournaments you have seen players who have successfully made the step up to the best clubs,” according to reports from Het Laatste Nieuws, via the Evening Standard.
“It's something I strive for. I want to show myself to the top European teams and show what I have to offer. The European Championship is a stage to do that.
“My goal is to play for an internationally known club in the next three years.”