West Ham United will give Darren Randolph permission to leave the club if they receive a suitable offer this summer.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper sits behind undisputed Hammers number one Adrian in Slaven Bilic's pecking order but the East London club want to reward him with first team football.
For that to occur, Randolph may have to leave West Ham if any interested suitors happen to lodge a bid of around £3million, according to The Sun.
A West Ham source told the paper: "We've all been so proud of Darren and it would come as no surprise were equities to start.
"He's a top level world class international and were a club to meet our valuation it would be hard to stand in his way."
The former Charlton Athletic, Motherwell and Birmingham City gloveman made just six appearances for the Hammers after arriving last summer.
Randolph impressed in four outings for the Republic of Ireland at Euro2016 as the Boys In Green made it to the Round of 16 of the tournament in France.