Celtic boss Gordon Strachan and Fulham's Chris Coleman may be set to go head to head in transfer market.
According to reports, both clubs are vying for a couple of Norwich City stars.
The Canaries don't have to sell following relegation, but nonetheless some of their top players may ask to move on to play on a bigger stage like the Premiership or SPL.
Strachan is reportedly plotting a raid for both goalkeeper Robert Green and fleet-footed striker Darren Huckerby.
Coleman, meanwhile, has also been credited with an interest in Green.
Fulham, however, are understood to be more interested in midfielder Damien Francis.
Charlton are also interested and the bidding could reach £5m.
Fulham could be in pole position as Francis' agents are understood to already have one of their star clients at Craven Cottage in the shape of newly-capped England defender Zat Knight.
Fulham have both the funds - swollen from the sale of Edwin van Sar - and the space in the squad available - after the realease of Lee Clark - to accommodate London-born Francis.