Alvaro Morata will decide on his next club only after he has held discussions with Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, his agent has confirmed.
After Real Madrid exercised their £23 million buy-back clause on the player from Juventus, Juanma Lopez admitted he was unsure if his client will remain at the Bernabeu for long.
Premier League clubs are showing interest in the Spain international - with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United all linked with moves.
However, no decision is expected on the 23-year-old’s future until after he has held talks with Zidane.
"He still has offers from top clubs in the Premier League," Lopez told Spanish newspaper AS.
"We’ll see, we have to talk to Zidane. But for the moment Morata is happy. Whether or not he’ll stay or not, you have to ask Real Madrid."
"But as things stand, he is a Madrid player from 1st July."
It is widely expected the current Champions League holders will look to sell Morata on for a considerable profit, which has led to rumoured interest from Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United.
The hitman is currently the joint-leading top scorer at Euro 2016, and his three goals have steered Spain to a last 16 tie against Italy on Monday.