Wesley Sneijder has reportedly informed Galatasaray that he is keen to leave the club during next month's transfer window.
The Turkish outfit are also said to be open to the prospect of parting company with the Dutch international in a bid to ease their ongoing financial problems.
As a result, the 30-year-old's representatives have already informed potential suitors, including Manchester United and Southampton, of his desire to move on, according to the Daily Mail.
Both United and the Saints are managed by Dutchmen, which is believed to make joining either of those Premier League teams an attractive proposition to Sneijder.
If either of those clubs were to take advantage of the playmaker's supposed availability, it is thought that his Turkish employers would demand around £9m for his services.