Christopher Jullien is attracting interest from a number of clubs in France as he weighs up his future at Celtic, according to reports .
It's believed several top flight sides are monitoring the defender and could make a move to land him this summer.
He only has one year to run on his current deal at Celtic, but has found game time hard to come by under Ange Postecoglou since returning from a long-term injury.
Cameron Carter-Vickers and Carl Starfelt have built up a solid partnership at the heart of the Hoops' defence and the former Toulouse man didn't even make the bench against Motherwell.
And now the Scottish Sun reports Ligue 1 clubs could look to snap him up during the summer transfer window.
Sign up to Glasgow Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox
The 29-year-old admitted last week his priority is to be playing and he will consider his future in the weeks ahead.
He said: "I still have a year of contract and I'd like to continue playing here, but my priority is to be on the pitch.
"If the conditions do not change, it is certain that on my side the door will be open to continue my career elsewhere at a club where the coach would be happy to rely on my qualities."
Jullien made the move to Celtic in 2019 for a reported £7million fee from Toulouse.
He penned a four-year deal at the time after making over 100 appearances for the French outfit before making the switch to Glasgow.