Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly prepared to sell Willy Boly if they can find a replacement.
The centre-back has made 147 appearances for the Midlands club, but he has fallen down the pecking order since breaking his leg in 2019.
Last season, Boly featured in only 10 Premier League games, while he has been an unused substitute in all three of Wolves' matches this term.
According to the Express and Star, Wolves are open to offers for the defender with Nottingham Forest one of the clubs that have been credited with showing an interest.
Forest have already had an offer of £1m rejected, but Boly could still leave if the Reds return with an improved bid and Wolves are able to sign another defensive player as a replacement.
Boly could follow Conor Coady out of the door after the 29-year-old recently joined Everton on loan, while Wolves have also strengthened their defensive options with the signing of Nathan Collins.