Signing Antoine Griezmann for his reported release clause of €100 million would be "a gift", according to former France international Christophe Dugarry.
Atletico Madrid star Griezmann has been heavily linked with Barcelona this season, while Manchester United are also believed to a long-term suitor of the forward.
The 27-year-old is under contract at the Wanda Metropolitano until 2022, but it remains to be seen if Diego Simeone's side can keep hold of their prized asset.
And, while €100m (£87.7m/$116.6m) remains a considerable sum, ex-Bordeaux, AC Milan, Barca and Birmingham City star Dugarry knows it would be money well spent.
"[Griezmann] has offers on the table," Dugarry told RMC .
"His release clause is €100m and it's up to him to decide. He should do so before the World Cup, that would be the ideal situation.
"It's a mountain of money, but for Griezmann it's a gift. All the clubs in the world want him, so it's up to him to decide."
Griezmann helped Atleti beat another of Dugarry's former sides, Marseille, in the Europa League final this month, and is now preparing for the World Cup with Didier Deschamps' national team, who face Australia, Denmark and Peru in Group C of the finals in Russia.
Current Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti, meanwhile, believes that his France international team-mate would be a big help to Ernesto Valverde's team, if he moved to Camp Nou.
"He is a fantastic player, we know his quality," Umtiti said.
"In any group, he would be important. He could help us a lot."