Former Brechin striker Rory McAllister has said he wants to play full-time football next season.
The 24-year-old scored 29 goals for the Second Division side last season.
And the striker, who is now a free agent, has been interesting clubs in Scotland and England.
St Johnstone, St Mirren and Aberdeen have all been linked with the player, while Charlton, Sheffield United and Port Vale are also understood to be keen.
Third Division club Peterhead have already made the player a part-time offer, but McAllister told BBC Scotland he now wanted full-time football.
"I am wanting to go full-time. I'd like the opportunity to do that. I want to play at that level, but I know I've got to earn the right to play. I'm looking forward to the challenge of going full time," he said.
The Aberdeen-born player began his career with his hometown club before making his name with Inverness CT, including a spell on loan at Peterhead.
After being released by the Highland side in January 2009, McAllister signed for Brechin, scoring 34 goals in his first season with the club.
McAllister is in the final year of his apprenticeship as a plumber, but said he will put that on hold if the opportunity for full-time football came up.
"I am in my third year and still have some exams to complete, but I want to play full-time and, once I am back from holiday on Saturday, I hope to get something sorted out," added McAllister.