Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock has refused to rule out a move for David Beckham when his contract with Los Angeles Galaxy ends in November.
New Rangers owner Tony Fernandes hinted at bringing the former England, Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder to Loftus Road on Twitter earlier this week.
After four years at the MLS outfit, Beckham's contract expires in November and Warnock has now stated "anything is possible".
"About three weeks ago I would not have dreamed to sign Joey Barton so I will never write anything off," Warnock told the Daily Telegraph.
"The chairman Tony Fernandes has got such [an opinion] - why accept the average when you can reach for the top? That is how he is.
"It came out of the blue. I think anything is possible. He is a very astute businessman."
The 36-year-old has had two previous spells on loan with AC Milan and trained with Tottenham in January but a temporary switch to White Hart Lane could not be agreed.