Liverpool must brace themselves to make a loss on Mohamed Salah if they want to sell him in January.
That's according to the respected CIES Football Observatory, who claim Liverpool could only expect to fetch £30million for a club legend.
It's less than the £36.9m they paid Roma in 2017 and a sharp decline from the £120m that Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad looked ready to pay for the Egyptian in 2023.
The sobering news comes on the day that Salah has held showdown talks with Liverpool boss Arne Slot.
For Slot, the hope is that he can quell his £400,000-per-week star's irritation at his situation.