In a somewhat surprising twist, it appears that Andre Iguodala's future with the Golden State Warriors is not as certain as once thought.

The Vertical's Shams Charania is reporting this morning that Iguodala's free agency has his future with the champs in doubt as many teams will pursue him in free agency, potentially offering up to $20 million annually in salary.

Iguodala plans to seriously consider other teams in July, league sources told The Vertical. Prospective teams would need to show in meetings a vision to move toward contention to pry Iguodala from Golden State, league sources said. In four seasons with the Warriors, Iguodala has served as a playmaker and primary wing defender and established himself as a high-character leader.

Many teams are expected to pursue discussions with Iguodala, including the Warriors, Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago Bulls, Minnesota Timberwolves and Atlanta Hawks, league sources said. Among teams around the league, there’s a belief that the value this summer for a two-way wing such as Iguodala could reach $20 million annually.

Iguodala is one of the Warriors' top priorities this summer. Keeping him will be dependent on Kevin Durant accepting a paycut, which Durant has already come out publicly stating that he would be willing to do.

Steph Curry is expected to get his much-deserved supermax contract worth over $200 million while Shaun Livingston remains the other key piece the Warriors are hoping to maintain in free agency.

Iguodala has made sacrifices in the past with the Warriors so he may not be so willing to flee for a few extra bucks, but $20 million appears to be much more than Golden State will be able to offer him. The Warriors reportedly were expecting to get Iguodala on a new contract worth $8-12 million annually.