Celtic skipper Jackie McNamara looks set to sign for Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The 31-year-old Scotland international is out-of-contract and appears set to end his 10-year association with the Glasgow club.
McNamara told The Scotsman newspaper: "Wolves made me a good offer, they made me feel wanted and I was impressed with what boss Glenn Hoddle had to say.
"If the medical goes without a hitch, I will definitely be signing for Wolves."
New Celtic coach Gordon Strachan was determined to keep hold of McNamara but the player appears to have made up his mind.
"I had always hoped to finish my career with Celtic," he added.
"But I had to make a choice that was the right one for my family and myself in the circumstances."
McNamara was angry at being offered a one-year deal by Celtic and is set to sign a two-year contract at Molineux.
Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey added: "We have been talking to Jackie for a week or so.
"He is one of Glenn Hoddle's principal targets and is scheduled to have a medical. Subject to that he could sign a contract to become a Wolves player."