The odds have been shortened on another high-profile football name joining the megabucks Chinese Super League - only this time it's a referee.
Englishman Mark Clattenburg, who was named best referee in the world at the Globe Soccer Awards on Tuesday night, has emerged as a target for the wealthy league.
After an exceptional 2016 that saw him take charge of the FA Cup final, the Champions League final and the European Championship final, the 41-year-old would be seen as a big coup for the Chinese.
Bookmakers Ladbrokes are offering odds of 25-1 for the Premier League official to make the unprecedented move.
Chinese football has been plagued by match-fixing and corruption allegations, and the league's organisers would see the recruitment of a high-profile official like Clattenburg as a big step towards tackling the problem.