Huddersfield Town assistant manager Glynn Snodin has revealed that Jordan Rhodes's future will be sorted out in the next few days.
The 22-year-old has scored 40 goals this season as well as being called up by Scotland. His achievements have attracted interest from Fulham, Aston Villa and West Ham United among others.
Rhodes was part of the Terriers side that gained promotion from League One on Saturday at Wembley, and assistant boss Snodin says that the club would allow the striker to leave.
"He has been fantastic. Hopefully over the next three, four or five days things should be getting sorted out with Jordan, his agent, the chairman and see where we go with that then," Snodin told talkSPORT.
"It will be down to the club what Jordan is looking for and what Jordan Rhodes wants to do as well.
"Whatever happens, if he is going to stay, fantastic, if he is going to leave then everybody is going to pat him on the back because what he has done for this club has been absolutely out of this world."
The Yorkshire club are thought to have slapped an £8m price tag on Rhodes.