Fulham and Bournemouth are reportedly considering whether to try to sign Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson on a season-long loan deal.
The two Championship clubs have earned automatic promotion back to the Premier League, the Cottagers securing an immediate return to the top flight and the Cherries ending a two-year absence.
However, despite Marek Rodak and Mark Travers playing their part in helping their respective clubs to success, The Sun suggests that both teams could make a bid for Henderson.
Despite signing a long-term contract at Old Trafford, the England international has not been provided with first-team football, instead making just three starts in all competitions.
While newly-appointed boss Erik ten Hag will likely run the rule over his squad before making any decisions, United will be aware that the 25-year-old's value will plummet if he spends another campaign on the substitutes' bench.
A temporary agreement with another club could suit all parties with Henderson's contract not due to expire until 2024-25.