Tuesday 12 July 2016 16:54, UK
Two Chinese Super League clubs and one Abu Dhabi club have made offers for Wales' Euro 2016 hero Hal Robson-Kanu.
It is understood that Beijing Guoan and Jiangsu Sunning are both willing to pay in the region of £5m per year in salary to the striker, who left Reading at the end of his contract this summer.
Al Jazira Club are also in for Robson-Kanu, who scored twice as Wales reached an historic semi-final against Portugal, to make a move to the Middle East.
But despite the lucrative offers from abroad, Robson-Kanu is keen to play in the Premier League and his representatives will continue discussions in the next week with Watford, Hull and Swansea City.
Hull manager Steve Bruce revealed on Monday that he wants to sign the 27-year-old and the club have already been in talks with the player's brother and father.
Bruce told Sky Sports News HQ: "He's had a wonderful tournament but you don't buy somebody on the back of a tournament.
"We've known for years now what a good player he is and he seems to have burst into life going down the middle."
Robson-Kanu came through the academy at Reading, with loan spells at Southend and Swindon, before establishing himself in the first team, for whom he scored 30 goals in over 200 appearances.