Earlier today, the72 reported that Birmingham City goalkeeper David Stockdale was set to leave the Blues this summer after being placed on the transfer list by boss Garry Monk.
Stockdale has only been at Birmingham since last summer, but reports have suggested that Monk could be looking to offload him in order to cut down on the wage bill.
32-year-old Stockdale impressed as a youngster playing for York City, which earned him a big move to Fulham in 2008 for £600,000. He spent six years at Craven Cottage, making just shy of 40 league appearances.
However, it was at Brighton where he really began to make a name for himself, helping them earn promotion to the Premier League in 2016/17.
He is an experienced goalkeeper in the second tier, and the news that he is set to be sold will alert a number of clubs at this level.