Leeds United chairman Ken Bates admits striker David Healy will be sold this summer.
Bates said: "David Healy has scored goals consistently for Northern Ireland and you would think a player doing so well in international football will want to play at a higher level than League One."
Healy, a former Manchester United trainee, joined Leeds on a free transfer from Preston in October 2004 and was their leading goalscorer last season with 10 goals.
The 27-year-old has struggled to find his best form consistently for Leeds, but is currently Northern Ireland's all-time record marksman with an impressive 29 goals from 56 appearances.