Cercle Brugge have confirmed West Brom are still competing for the signature of their star striker Tom De Sutter.
The 23-year-old is set to leave the Belgian club in January and Brussels giants Anderlecht are leading the chase.
But Cercle have confirmed there is other interest in the player, from the likes of AZ Alkmaar and West Brom.
De Sutter almost left Cercle last January when an unnamed Eastern European side - with some reports claiming it to be Zenit St Petersburg - bid nearly £6million for him.
West Brom then attempted to land De Sutter before the start of this season, but Cercle rejected their bid.
Brugge president Frans Schotte revealed: "With De Sutter, the board of Cercle made it clear that in January we would be prepared to let him leave.
"He has already told us of his preference for Anderlecht, but nothing is signed yet.
"We also know that West Bromwich and AZ are interested, but we will take into account Tom's preferences.
"Tom has given us a lot of pleasure and we are still enjoying his qualities and we will treat him properly.
"The transfer fee is not fixed, but we will not be asking for €15million - we do not want Tom's career to slow down."
De Sutter himself admits he is a big fan of Anderlecht, but refused to confirm his move to the Constant Vanden Stock Stadion was a done deal.
"I know that Anderlecht are very interested in me and my agent is on the case, as a supporter of Anderlecht it would be a dream to play football for Anderlecht," he said.
"But there are other teams interested and I am just concentrating on my football."
Anderlecht general manager Herman Van Holsbeeck confirmed that the club were hoping to finalise a deal for De Sutter.
"We have followed De Sutter for two years, very closely and we think he would be a good signing - but that is for January," he said.