Former Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong is attracting interest from two clubs.
The Scotland star is out of contract at Southampton this summer and will be hoping to earn his next deal off the back of some good performances in Germany.
The Daily Record states that both Fulham and Fiorentina are battling it out for the 32-year-old.
The report claims he has other options too, and his currently weighing up his next move.
The former Dundee United man would be the latest Scot to move to Serie A should he choose to join Europa Conference League finalists Fiorentina.
Alternatively, his next steps could be in the Premier League, where Southampton are headed after winning the Championship play-off final against Leeds United.
Saints want to keep Armstrong, but they'll have to up the ante to convince him to sign a contract extension on the south coast.
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Meanwhile, Caoimhin Kelleher admits he would look outside of the Premier League in his bid to become a No.1.
Celtic are believed to be interested in the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, who has mainly played as a back-up at Liverpool during his senior career.
He did get a run in the side under Jurgen Klopp last season after Alisson sustained an injury.
And the 25-year-old admits Klopp has told him to find a regular game somewhere for the benefit of his career.
Brendan Rodgers is a huge admirer of the Irishman.
And it seems a switch to Glasgow could well be on the cards if an offer materialises.
He told the media: “He had some nice words for me. I was with him for a number of years and he said ‘You became a brilliant goalkeeper in that time.’ He is going to follow my career wherever I go. He wants to see me playing and to be happy.
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