Scottish Champions Celtic will do battle with Leicester for the signature of former Juventus defender, Martin Caceres, according to The Sun.
The Uruguayan international actually signed for Southampton in the January transfer window but after making just one appearance for the Saints, he has decided to quit and is now a free agent.
Despite losing Virgil van Dijk to injury and Jose Fonte to West Ham, Claude Puel decided to barely use Caceres, instead trusting in young English defender Jack Stephens alongside Maya Yoshida.
Now, Celtic and Leicester are keen on the Uruguayan with the former thought to be the front-runners.
Bhoys manager Brendan Rodgers is keen to assemble a squad capable of reaching the Champions League knockout stages after a sensational debut campaign in Scotland.
The Glaswegian side went an entire league season unbeaten and will look to strengthen even further in the summer.
As for Leicester, the surprise 2015/16 champions are in desperate need of defensive reinforcements with injuries hampering them in the latter weeks of the season.
Against Tottenham, both Wes Morgan and Robert Huth were absent and Craig Shakespeare had to move Christian Fuchs into the middle, such is the lack of cover in the position.
The Foxes went on to lose 6-1, further evidence that defence must be their top priority in the summer.
With Caceres available on a free, it would be brilliant business for whichever club he opts to sign for.
At just 30-years-old, the experienced war horse certainly has some good years left in him and will be out to prove a point after his disastrous stint on the south coast.