Hibs are in a fight to keep Martin Boyle and Jackson Irvine beyond this summer, with the pair attracting admiring glances for a range of wealthy suitors.
Both Boyle and Irvine have been in excellent form this season, and have each played a significant part in helping the Easter Road side secure third place in the Premiership during Jack Ross's first season at the club.
The pair are also stick-ons to feature in this Saturday's Scottish Cup final against St. Johnstone at Hampden, but the Sun are reporting that could their final time in the Hibees' green and white.
Boyle has 15 goals this season, and has struck up an exciting on-field relationship with Kevin Nisbet and Christian Doidge, whilst Irvine has conjured up a string of imposing displays from the centre of midfield.
But Boyle's £500,000 buyout clause could attract a range of different clubs, whilst Irvine's contract runs out after Saturday's game - with Aberdeen and Stephen Glass reportedly interested.
Both players are certain starters as Ross and his team look for an historic slice of silverware - but keeping them both for a tilt at Europe next season could be a very difficult task.