Winger Eden Hazard has revealed that both Inter and AC Milan are keen on securing his services.
Yesterday, the 20-year-old confirmed that he is planning to leave French champions Lille at the end of the current season.
As a result, a number of clubs have been linked with signing the Belgian international, but it appears that the Milan clubs have stolen a march on their rivals.
"Inter made me an interesting offer in the summer, but there was still some uncertainty regarding the choice of coach and we didn't know whether Sneijder and Eto'o were going to stay," Hazard told La Gazzeta dello Sport.
"But it's not just Inter, Milan have shown an interest as well. They proposed that I stay at Lille and then sit down for serious talks at the end of the season.
"I feel ready to join a major club. In any case I won't be staying in France."
Hazard has made 24 appearances for the Belgium national team, scoring one goal.