West Ham and Rangers are amongst a host of clubs who are interested in snapping up Peterborough defender Ronnie Edwards, according to the BBC.
The 20-year-old centre-back impressed in League One last season with Peterborough and played in the Under-20 World Cup for England in Argentina earlier this year.
He was also part of the Under-19 England team that won the European Championship last year and is now being linked with a move away from Peterborough.
The centre-back has been closely followed by clubs in the Premier League as well as north of the border.
Rangers are keen on tempting the Posh man to Scotland but Edwards has suitors in the Premier League in the form of West Ham.
Michael Beale has an eye for young talent and will be looking to convince him to move to Ibrox in the ongoing transfer window.
Bournemouth are also amongst the clubs who have their eyes on the 20-year-old centre-back this summer.
Edwards clocked up 44 appearances for Peterborough last season and is now being tipped to leave the club.
Posh have gained a reputation for being tough negotiators in the transfer market and all eyes will be on how much they will want putting on the table for Edwards.