Arsenal, Tottenham and Inter Milan are reportedly weighing up moves for Queens Park Rangers midfielder Alejandro Faurlin.
The Argentine has been impressive so far this English Premier League season and is being watched closely by top clubs ahead of the January transfer window.
Faurlin, 25, is rated at around 11.5 million euros by QPR and has also attracted interest from Napoli.
Arsenal have scouted Faurlin several times in the past year and Gunners manager Arsene Wenger is an admirer of his passing ability and intelligence.
Tottenham have shortlisted Faurlin as a potential target to replace Luka Modric if the Croatian playmaker leaves north London at the end of the season.
Faurlin has been tracked by Inter for some time, having turned down a move to the Serie A powerhouse in favour of increased opportunities at QPR.
Despite Inter reportedly holding a first-option clause on Faurlin, he joined the west London club from Instituto de Cordoba in his homeland in July 2009 in a then-club record four million-pound deal.
Faurlin found himself at the centre of a controversy last season when complications over his transfer and registration almost cost QPR their promotion to the Premier League.
The west London club were accused of breaking third-party ownership regulations when they signed Faurlin and only escaped the threat of a points deduction on the final day of the season.