The Mexican was one of the revelations of the tournament in Russia, with his goal stunning Germany in their first game of the tournament.
According to 'TuttoMercadoWeb', such performances have reignited interest from Manchester United, who along with Liverpool and a host of other top European sides have been tracking the starlet for some time.
Lozano enjoyed a fine debut Eredivisie capaign last season, scoring 17 goals and laying on 11 assists in just 29 games.
Whilst he was powerless to prevent Mexico being dumped out of the World Cup at the hands of Brazil, the 22-year-old impressed sufficiently to convince United to join the race to secure his services.
Jose Mourinho's side are reportedly ready to pay some €40m for the star, whose manager Juan Carlos Osorio believes has "all the tools" to be a success in the Premier League.
At such a tender age, there is still plenty of room for Lozano to improve and in the current transfer market, who is to say €40m isn't a baragin?