Shakhtar Dontesk star Mykhaylo Mudryk is being tracked by the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City.
However, the club are in no mood to sell him in the upcoming January transfer window.
Shakhtar's director Carlo Nicolini has stated that only a hugely inflated offer will result in Mudryk's sale.
The attacker is also being linked to several clubs in the Italian Serie A.
"The headlights are on him, but I say that the Italians always come later," Nicolini told Calciomercato.com.
"Now it is easy to observe him, but it was possible to do it before. The Italians bring low proposals, we don't even sit down to negotiate.
"There are many English candidates, there is the Spanish on duty, the French on duty, but now it takes the right amount to take him away. Together with [Kylian] Mbappe, [Rafael] Leao and Vinicius [Junior], Mudryk is the strongest player in that position.
“Oscillating between Arsenal and Manchester City? They are two teams that have taken an interest in the player. But there are also other clubs that can spend right away. Is €40m [£34.7m] enough to buy him? We do not speak to these figures.
"Not even for €50m [£43.3m], we don't even call the president to communicate the offer. We value Mudryk more than Antony of Manchester United, who cost €100m [£86.7m]. We are not obliged to sell, we do not want to make phenomena.
"We don't want to shoot figures that aren't realistic. But in this team, he is the most decisive. If you want to take on certain players who make a difference in the top clubs, you also need the right money."

