Queens Park Rangers and Wolverhampton Wanderers are believed to have declared their interest in Manchester City left-back Wayne Bridge.
The Premier League duo are thought to be targeting temporary deals for the former England international but wages could be an issue for both clubs, according to the Daily Mail.
QPR owner Tony Fernandes has reportedly spoken to the former Chelsea player's representatives, while Wolves have contacted Bridge's advisor Aaron Lincoln.
Rangers boss Neil Warnock is believed to be targeting the defender as the West London side are due to lose Armand Traore to the Africa Cup of Nations.