Former Celtic keeper Craig Gordon has revealed interest from several Scottish clubs including Hearts and hopes to have his future finalised within a week.
The Hoops have left an offer on the table for the 37-year-old but he has cited a desire to return to the Scotland fold as a motivating factor to aspire towards first-team football.
And Gordon is knows he's fortunate to be in a position where he can take his pick from several clubs amidst the current coronavirus crisis.
He told BBC Sportsound: "There has been interest from within Scotland and I'm very thankful for that.
"It's going to be a difficult few months for players, especially in Scotland, to see what their future holds.
"So I'm very grateful to be able to have offers to chose from and hopefully I can make that decision soon.
"( Hearts ' interest) has been widely reported so there is no point denying that, they are definitely a club I have been speaking to.

"But there has been a few and I'm very happy with the way things have gone in the last few days. Hopefully in the next week or so, something will be organised.
And with Scotland just two games away from a major international finals, Gordon has his eyes on getting back into the reckoning.
He admitted: "There's going to be a number of factors to take into consideration.
"You were talking earlier about Scotland being only a couple of games away from qualifying for a major tournament and the only way I can force my way back into Steve Clarke 's thoughts is to try and play football so that's a main thing for me to think about.
"The financial aspect not so much but sometimes as a player, if there's a lot of money on the table, it's something you have to take a view on as a player. These are the things that will come into making the decision in the end.
"We will see in the next few days what will happen."