Andriy Yarmolenko has his sights set on a move to a major European club after helping Dynamo Kiev to the league title this season.
Yarmolenko, 25, has been strongly linked with a move to Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur in recent seasons, but vowed to stay in Kiev until they won their first Premier League title since 2008-09.
They ended Shakhtar Donetsk's five-year domination of the league by winning the championship by a 10-point margin, and the Ukraine international now wants to be rewarded with a move.
It is thought he will command a fee in the region of £19 million, with Paris Saint-Germain and AS Roma also part of a pack of leading clubs hoping to capture him.
"I think that right now is the perfect time to change clubs," he told profutbol. "I promised that until we become champions, I was not going anywhere. I kept my promise, we became champions.
"The president knows that I want to leave, I have repeatedly spoken about this.
"I want to grow. It is hard, it is unclear where I will play next. There have been suggestions from good teams.
"I feel the strength and confidence to be able to play in one of the top championships. If I want to play enough in Europe, now is the time to move."