Mexican striker Javier 'Chicharito' Hernández could leave the Bundesliga this summer if any of these teams can put up the cash to meet his buyout clause.

Chicharito's desire to play a European competition next season could be granted by Bayer Leverkusen, as the German club has set an asking price to let the striker leave.

According to Bild, Chicharito's entourage wants the striker to land one massive payday before he reaches 30 years of age, and with that in mind, the Mexican wants to play among Europe's finest next season, something that the German club will not provide, as they finished 12th in the Bundesliga in the recently concluded season.

The German newspaper claims that Bayer Levekusen will ask for 15 million euros to let their top striker from the past two seasons leave. Reports from the U.K. suggest that Manchester United, Tottenham, West Ham and Olympique Lyon are interested in his services, although the French side has almost no hope of signing Chicharito due to their pending UEFA ban.

Hernández has enjoyed two successful seasons with the German club, but their lack of European football could force him to seek other employment opportunities.

Hernández scored 12 goals in all competitions for Bayer Leverkusen, good enough to lead them in that department despite a 100-day drought. Right now, Chicharito is playing the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with Mexico, where he'll battle for the 3rd place against Portugal.