Alfredo Morelos reportedly has 'several' offers on the table from Saudi Arabia.
However, it seems the former Rangers striker could also be tempted by a move to England.
The Colombian frontman left Ibrox at the start of June after six years spent in Glasgow.
The 27-year-old has yet to find a club since his release.
There's been no shortage of links and speculation surrounding his future during that time.
Now, The Athletic reports that Watford are interested in the forward.
Should a deal come to fruition, that would see Morelos become teammates with ex-Hibs defender Ryan Porteous. Of course, the pair famously had a few tussles on the park during their times in Scottish football.
The Hornets are looking for a new striker ahead of the new Championship campaign, and Morelos is one of the options they're considering.
They could face some stiff competition for his signature though, with the media outlet also stating that the player has the chance to go to the Saudi Pro League.
Morelos has previously stated that his ambition is to stay in Europe, but with so many high-profile players and managers jetting out to the Middle East, he could see that as the next step for his career.
Both Sevilla and Granada in La Liga are said to be interested in Morelos too.
Meanwhile, Michael Beale has revealed that Glen Kamara is training on his own at Rangers.
And the boss was fully transparent about the reasons for this.
The Finland international, who looks set to be leaving Ibrox this summer, has been suffering from illness in recent times.
The Insider newsletter is the latest move by the team at the Rangers Review to bring content directly to you. We already have accounts on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Tik Tok and Instagram but we will also send exclusive bespoke opinion pieces every day at 5pm direct to your email. Not only will you receive this piece from one of our team of Joshua Barrie, Derek Clark or Jonny McFarlane but you will also get our list of the best content published in the last 24 hours. It's a handy way to keep abreast of what's going on amid all the noise surrounding Scotland's most successful club. You can sign up in five seconds with just an email address here.