Burnley are among the clubs keen on Aston Villa youngster Caleb Chukwuemeka who could leave just weeks after his brother Carney's £20m switch to Chelsea.
The 20-year-old forward, the older sibling, joined Villa last summer for an initial fee of around £300,000 from Northampton, signing a three-year contract.
The move saw the forward link up with his younger brother and midfielder Carney at Villa Park.
But just 12 months on it is understood Villa have decided to allow Chukwuemeka to move on.
Along with Championship Burnley and clubs in League One being keen, the Austria-born youngster is also viewed as one for the future by Borussia Dortmund’s second string who play in Germany’s third tier, and Dutch side Go Ahead.
Chukwuemeka senior made a quick impression following his move to Villa, scoring seven goals and setting up eight more in 12 games for their under-23 side.
He also made his senior Villa debut in the Carabao Cup, replacing his brother Carney in a 6-0 win at Barrow.
Chukwuemeka then spent the second half of the season on loan at Scottish side Livingston.
His younger brother, an England under-19 Euros winner this summer, moved to Chelsea at the start of this month after turning down a contract offer from Villa, signing a six-year deal with the Londoners.