Dominic Solanke is being targeted by two 'big six' Premier League clubs this summer and the price is already set in stone.
talkSPORT understands there is a £65m release clause inserted into Solanke's contract in Bournemouth.
However, it is only active for the so-called 'big six' Premier League clubs: city of manchester, manchester united, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.
Additionally, two of those clubs are understood to be interested in the Cherries star this summer – Chelsea and Tottenham.
The Blues have made signing a new striker a priority and Solanke, who came through the Stamford Bridge academy, is an option.
Tottenham also explored a deal in January for the England international and their interest remains.
The 26-year-old had his best professional season with Bournemouth this year, playing 38 times in the Premier League and scoring 19 goals.
Only Erling Haaland, Cole Palmer and Alexander Isak scored more than the former Liverpool ace in the division.
As well as clubs in England, there is also interest in Solanke from Italy.
Solanke signed a contract extension with Bournemouth in 2023 that will keep him at the club until 2027.
It comes after signing from Liverpool in 2019 for a fee of £19m plus add-ons.
That deal also included a sell-on clause that would see the Reds get 20 percent of any profit made from a transfer.
That means if Solanke is sold for his 'big six' release clause, Liverpool would make £9m from the deal.
Despite his impressive season with the Cherries, the striker failed to earn a place in the England squad this summer because Euro 2024.
On the other hand, the leader of the Three Lions Gareth Southgate selected Harry Kane, Ivan Toney and Olivia Watkins like their three forwards.