Cremonese are resigned to losing David Okereke, but has to be for the right price.
Okereke has been linked with move to Empoli and Besiktas, but his club is yet to receive official bid from side, according to reports.
Besiktas finished third last season in the Süper Lig and are in the market for striker to bolster their forward ahead of the new season.
Empoli on their part struggled in front of goal last season, the addition of the Nigerian forward could help the club solve the problem.
The forward has just two years left on his contract at Cremonese and the club want tangible fee for Okereke before a move can be sanctioned.
Cremonese are financially troubled at the moment following their relegation to the Serie B.
Okereke could be the second Nigerian to exit the team, after Cyril Dessers who departed the Italian club last week to join Scottish giants, Glasgow Rangers.
Okereke signed for Cremonese from Club Brugge last summer and scored seven goals which was not enough to keep the club in Italian top flight.