Stoke midfielder Seyi Olofinjana has refused to confirm reports linking him to Monaco but hinted he may soon be on his way to the French club.
Olofinjana has been strongly linked with a move to France, despite just 12 months at the Britannia Stadium, and reports have suggested Monaco are prepared to pay £2.1m for the Nigeria international.
That would represent a small loss for Stoke, who shelled out £3million to take the 29-year-old away from Wolves last summer, but Tony Pulis is keen to shake up his squad.
Olofinjana, who was also said to be on Marseille's wish list prior to their capture of Stephane Mbia, insists no deal has been agreed as yet, but he has refused to rule out the possibility of leaving Stoke during the transfer window.
"I can't talk about any transfer, but things will move quickly soon," he told Sky Sports' website.
"I am fine here, but in football you never know. Let's wait and see what happens.
"There is nothing to say at the moment, but the French league is a very good league and Monaco are a very good club."