Hendrie waits on Brighton
Lee Hendrie is waiting on an offer from Brighton & Hove Albion after revealing Queens Park Rangers have also shown an interest.
The experienced midfielder is available on a free transfer after being released by Derby County and he spent the end of last season on loan at Brighton.
He is aware he would have to accept a pay cut to join the Seagulls permanently and is waiting to see what the League One club are prepared to offer.
"It's in Brighton's court," the former England international told The Argus. "We're waiting to see what sort of package they come up with.
"I pretty much realise it would be a pay cut. It's just how much less it would be. But then they wouldn't have to pay a transfer fee for me so that could come into it as well.
"It's just about waiting to see if they are coming back."
The 33-year-old is also on QPR boss Neil Warnock's list of targets, while an unnamed Greek club are willing to offer Hendrie a deal.
He added: "There are a couple of options. QPR could be coming back if something else doesn't work out for them and there's a club in Greece who want me straight away.
"I've set myself the target of being fixed up at the end of June."