Former Sheffield United midfielder John Lundstram is reportedly set to leave Turkish side Trabzonspor on a free transfer.
Lundstram moved to Turkey in the summer of 2024 following the expiration of his contract at Rangers.
He featured 44 times for the club in all competitions during the following season, whilst he also chipped in with four goals.
He returned to England at the start of last season to join Hull City on loan in the Championship.
Lundstram played a key role as Hull secured an unlikely promotion to the Premier League after struggling in the previous campaign.
It was at Sheffield United where Lundstram truly made a name for himself after joining from Oxford United in 2017.
Lundstram was part of the squad that secured promotion from the Championship in 2019, before helping the club finish in the top-half of the Premier League in the following season.
The 32-year-old was also part of the Rangers squad that reached the UEFA Europa League final in 2022.
Turkish media outlet Taka have reported that Lundstram is set to be released by Trabzonspor after not being offered a new deal.
His availability is likely to catch the attention of various Championship clubs who could benefit from his experience.
He is a player that Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder knows well and the Blades could well be tempted to have a conversation.