Scotland international Che Adams has been touted to make a return to one of his former clubs in England.
The forward joined Serie A side Torino from Southampton last summer.
He, alongside Billy Gilmour, Scottish McTominay and Lewis Ferguson, plays in the top flight of Italian football, and has scored 10 goals so far this season.
He left Saints last summer after he helped them gain promotion from the Championship to the Premier League.
However, it seems the 37-times capped Scotland striker could be heading back to England's second tier.
Adams played for Birmingham City between 2016 and 2019 before moving to Southampton. He made 123 appearances.
The American-owned club have just romped to the League One title, finishing on 111 points, and will once again compete in the Championship next season.
And according to Sky Sports presenter David Prutton, they are looking at Adams as their new main striker for next season.
The 28-year-old scored 22 goals in his final season with Birmingham last time out.
It seems they would like to reunite with Adams as they look to consolidate in the Champ, and even push for the promotion play-off slots.
Adams is contracted to Torino until the summer of 2027.