In-demand Gregory Tade has not ruled out signing up for a second year with Inverness.
St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas is an admirer of the bustling Frenchman and will talk to him about a move to McDiarmid Park this week.
The lure of Europa League football is high up in his pitch to sell the Perth club and snatch Tade away from Terry Butcher’s side.
The former Raith Rovers striker admits he is flattered by the attention but has not decided on his future yet.
Tade told The Sun: “I’m flattered that Mr Lomas wants me in his team. They are a big club and playing in Europe is a big thing but I have not rules out going back to Inverness.”
Lomas recently admitted Tade was a player he likes for his physical presence.
He said: “We must replace Fran Sandaza’s goals. Maybe the lure of Europe will give us an edge.”
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