Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has stated that the German giants would have to listen to offers of€80mand above for star striker, Pierre Emerick Aubameyang.
The Gabon forward, who is set to return to Dortmund early after his national side were eliminated from the AFCON, has been the subject of much transfer speculation in the last year with rumours of moves to both China and Real Madrid.
The club have said they're notunder pressure to part ways with their most valuable asset, but Watzke has pointed out that an offer of the stated amount would tempt the club's hierarchy into selling, as perFourFourTwo.
"We can never guarantee that a player will stay with Borussia Dortmund forever, but our strength is to always find new solutions," he was quoted as saying by Kicker TV.
"Auba was our alternative to 'the world ending' after [Robert] Lewandowski's departure [to Bayern Munich]. With an 80m [euro] offer, I would be thinking about [club president] Reinhard Rauball and [sporting director] Michael Zorc - if we had one [an offer], we would have to get together with Pierre-Emerick [to discuss it].
"We always have to differentiate between situations where there is such an offer, but we have no pressure ¦ I would prefer it if no offer came.
"[He] is definitely good enough to go to an even bigger club. There are only a few, but I'm glad to read that it's a good idea to go to Barcelona," he added, perhaps referring to Aubameyang's recent claim that Dortmund are not on the same level as Barca, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.
The 27-year-old has found the net 16 times this season in just 15 Bundesliga games as his stock in world football continues to rise.