Tottenham Hotspur would want a mandatory purchase clause in any deal if they agree to let Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg leave on loan in the approaching January transfer window.
The midfielder has been a squad player at Spurs this season and has started just three Premier League games.
Spurs have been insistent that they do not want to lose the Dane in January amidst an injury crisis in their midfield.
But the player is believed to be contemplating a move and Juventus and Napoli are considering snapping him up on a loan deal in the winter window, while Atletico Madrid have also been linked with him.
According to Italian outlet TuttoJuve, the north London club would have a condition if they agree to loan out Hojbjerg in January.
It has been claimed that Spurs want a mandatory purchase clause in any loan agreement for the Dane.
Juventus are prepared to offer an option to buy at a figure of around €25m to sign the midfielder in the winter window.
However, Spurs would want a guarantee over his departure in terms of a mandatory purchase clause.
It remains to be seen whether any of Hojbjerg’s suitors are prepared to meet Spurs’ condition for a loan move.