Nicolas Kuhn is reportedly being made available for transfer by Como just one year on from his Celtic exit.
After an electric season in the Hoops for the wideman, Cesc Fabregas' Serie A side were persuaded to splash out £17 million on taking him to Italy.
However, his campaign was underwhelming as he failed to register a single goal or assist and became a bit-part player.
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The team itself did well in their first season in Serie A, finishing fourth and securing Champions League football for next season.
They will now undergo a squad evolution to prepare themselves for that, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
It is claimed 16 first-team players are "at risk of being redundant, potentially available on loan or permanently", and Kuhn is one of those named.
The report adds that the former Celtic man "no longer fits into the tactical plans" after a season mostly as a fringe man.