Divock Origi has reportedly attracted interest from a number of teams in Turkey, however the AC Milan striker is said to want a move back to the Premier League.
The 28-year-old has played a largely supporting role for Olivier Giroud in the Rossoneri forward line this season, starting just 10 Serie A matches, scoring twice.
After impressing in the 2014-15 campaign at French club Lille, the Belgium international moved to Liverpool in the summer of 2014 and in time became a legend at Anfield, helping the Reds to Premier League and Champions League glory.
According to Milan Reports, Origi is interested in a switch back to the Premier League this summer, although the forward is on the radar of Galatasaray and Besiktas too.
It is believed that the Turkish Super Lig duo have enquired about Origi's services in recent weeks, and the report also claims that West Ham United have identified the player as a potential signing too.
Origi and his Rossoneri teammates will be looking to secure a place in the Champions League next season when Stefano Pioli's men travel to Juventus on Sunday evening.