Ghana goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey could leave Norwegian club Stromsgodset this summer as offers are pouring in from clubs in Europe.
The 24-year-old has been linked with moves to English sides Bolton and Charlton with the biggest interest coming from Turkish outfit Kayserispor.
According to reports in the Norwegian media, Kwarasey, 24, is ready to move after catching the eye in recent times.
Kwarasey has led Stromsgodset to the top of the Norwegian league with excellent performances, prompting the interest from the clubs.
Kwarasey has taken over from Richard Kingson as Ghana's number one.
He made his debut for the four-time African champions in September last year in a Nations Cup qualifier against Swaziland.
Kwarasey was born in Oslo, Norway, to a Ghanaian father and Norwegian mother, 24 years ago.