Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet is set to leave the club this summer following his return on loan from the Premier League Aston Villa.
La Blaugrana were open to selling the French international to Villa during the January transfer window, but there was no agreement.
However, after forcing his way in Unai Emery starting plans for the second half of the campaign, hopes of a permanent change were revived.
As Villa opted to keep him, Lenglet returned to Barcelona, with two years of his contract in Catalonia.
Barcelona are still keen to remove him from their team, to free up funds and salary space, and there is rumored interest from Italy and England.
According to the latest from Sports newspaperagain West Ham United head Julen Lopetegui he wants to bring him to the London Stadium.
As this situation stands, all interested parties will consider loans, but Barcelona will require a fee and a mandatory purchase option in 2025.