Barcelona are reportedly yet to receive any offers for forward Antoine Griezmann in this summer's transfer window.
The Catalan club are looking to offload the 30-year-old, who is now the club's highest earner after Lionel Messi officially became a free agent earlier this month.
Barca president Joan Laporta has been ordered by La Liga chiefs to reduce the club's wage bill before the 2021-22 campaign begins, in order to comply with financial fair play regulations.
Griezmann is believed to have been offered to his former club Atletico Madrid, though the La Liga champions are only interested in a straight swap deal involving midfielder Saul Niguez.
Barcelona have also approached Premier League trio Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea, but according to Marca, the Spanish giants are yet to receive any bids for the forward.
Griezmann, who has expressed his desire to finish his career in MLS, joined Barca in 2019 for around £102m and has a contract which runs until June 2024.