AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has admitted that Robinho has a number of offers on the table and is likely to leave the Serie A giants this summer.
The 92-times capped Brazilian international suggested last week that he was close to exiting the San Siro, where he has scored 29 goals in 132 appearances.
Galliani has confirmed that Greek club Olympiacos are among those queuing up to sign the 30-year-old forward, and hinted that a decision on his future would be made in the coming days.
"There are some offers for Robinho from Olympiacos and several Brazilian clubs. He is evaluating them. We will meet again tomorrow afternoon," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"We have not received an offer from Besiktas."
Robinho started his career at Santos and has also played for Real Madrid and Manchester City.