Leeds United and Wolves are reportedly interested in signing Derby County goalkeeper Jacob Zetterström this summer.
Zetterström has recently been part of Sweden's 2026 World Cup squad in North America.
After being left out of the first two group matches, Zetterström was selected by manager Graham Potter for the third group game against Japan.
He played his part in a 1-1 draw to help Sweden book their place in the knockout stage, where they came up against France in the Round of 32.
Zetterström was in inspired form as he made nine saves but he was unable to prevent Sweden's elimination as France progressed with a 3-0 victory.
The 27-year-old is entering the final year of his contract at Derby and the club are expecting to receive offers in the coming weeks.
There will also be a temptation for the Rams' hierarchy to cash in on a player that could leave for nothing next May.
Football Insider have reported that Leeds and Wolves are amongst the teams who are interested in the player, with German side Eintracht Frankfurt also mentioned as a potential destination.
Leeds are in the market for a new goalkeeper to challenge Lucas Perri for the number one jersey after letting Islan Meslier leave the club.
Championship promotion contenders Wolves could also be an option although Derby may be reluctant to sell the Swedish international to a team in the same league.