Barnsley midfielder Callum Styles says he is keen to secure a move this summer.
Fulham have been linked with the Hungary international, as have fellow promoted clubs Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.
Styles, 22, has made it clear he wants to leave Barnsley following their relegation from the Championship.
And the Daily Mirror reports that he could end up in the Premier League next season.
“Me and the club have spoke and we think it is the best time to move on,” he told the newspaper. “I just need to sit down with my agent and see what is on the table.
“Fingers crossed somebody will come in with an offer because I want to play at the top and the club have said that’s how they see it as well, so hopefully it will be an easy process.”
The Bury-born Styles came on as a substitute for Hungary during their 1-0 win over England in Budapest at the weekend.
He said: “These experiences can only help, you wouldn’t get at club level and the calibre of player you play against is the most elite in the world.
“Our team has really, really good players also and the standard is very good, so that is obviously going to help push my dream of becoming a Premier League player.”