Perth Glory have released a statement regarding the future of striker Andy Keogh.
The 29-year-old Irishman joined the A-League club after leaving Millwall in May last year but is already on his way out according to the statement from the Western Australian outfit.
"Perth Glory FC is aware of recent media reports and speculation in relation to striker Andy Keogh and would like to clarify a few points," read the statement from the Glory.
"The club can confirm it is in the process of terminating the 29-year old's contract.
"The Irishman had a one year deal remaining (with a one year option) and was expected to return to training yesterday, after being granted extended leave.
"Upon his return to Perth late last week, Keogh received an offer from an overseas club - which Perth Glory could not compete with."
The offer is believed to be from Thai outfit Ratchaburi.
Former Leeds United, Scunthorpe United, Wolves, Cardiff City and Blackpool attacker scored 12 goals in 27 appearances for Perth last season.