Roma defender Kostas Manolas says that if his club decide to cash in on him this summer, there is nothing he will be able to do about it.
Manolas, 25, is reportedly a target of Chelsea, Arsenal and Inter Milan and, because his contract runs until 2019, this summer would be the Giallorossi's last chance of commanding a substantial transfer fee for his services, unless they extend his current deal.
"It's in Roma's hands," he told Mediaset after Greece's 1-1 draw with Belgium in Brussels at the weekend. "If they want to keep hold of me, they know what they have to do, and if they want to sell me, there is nothing I can do about it."
Manolas, meanwhile, also said he believes Roma teammate Radja Nainggolan is capable of playing for one of the biggest teams in the world, after he confirmed talks with Chelsea took place last summer.
"He says that he doesn't like the rain, but he's one of the best players in the world and he's got to get used to it if he wants to play in one of the world's biggest clubs," Manolas said. "But he's capable of it. He's phenomenal."
