Ross County midfielder Melvin de Leeuw is attracting interest from the Netherlands, England, Scotland and Israel, according to his agent.
The 26-year-old former RBC Roosendaal and SC Cambuur player finished as the Staggies leading goalscorer with 10 goals in his first season in Scottish football as he helped the Staggies retain their top-flight status.
Former County assistant manager Neale Cooper has urged manager Derek Adams to build his team around the influential Dutchman this season.
But de Leeuw’s agent Eelco Groen claims his player’s form has not gone unnoticed and says there has been interest from several parties in his services.
Groen said: “There are English clubs who have inquired about his status as well also Dutch, Scottish and even an Israeli club.
“There is nothing specific at this stage and Melvin is under contract. Melvin has had a good time with Ross County but he is open to a nice club.”