Wolverhampton Wanderers says the clubs interested in Senegal striker Henri Camara will bid for the player's services at an auction. Jez Moxey, Wolves chief executive, is prepared to sell Camara with three English Premiership clubs interested in buying him.
Camara, who joined Wolves in 2003, has spent this season on loan at Glasgow Celtic and Southampton.
This followed his refusal to play or train with Wolves, after they were relegated from the Premiership at the end of last season.
Moxey confirmed the club, who have received US$3.2million in loan fees for the forward in the last nine months, are in "selling mode".
"In an ideal world he would be sold to the highest bidder following a competitive auction on or before June 30," Moxey told Wolves official website.
"There has been interest from Premiership clubs - I've recently received calls from three club chairmen and I've promised to keep them informed.
"Although Camara is for sale, we will not be pushed into a corner when it comes to our valuation for him."