Midtjylland sporting director Svend Graversen admits Sory Kaba could be on the move this summer.
Kaba spent an impressive six-month loan stint with Cardiff last season, scoring eight goals in 17 appearances for the Bluebirds and helped them beat the drop.
Such was his impact other clubs have taken notice, with Spanish reports stating six sides - including Cardiff - are tracking him this summer. Leeds United and Watford are also keem, while Las Palmas are said to have had a bid rejected for him.
Graversen says "a match" has yet to be found.
Speaking to Bold in Denmark, Graversen said: “While he is still here, it means that a match has not been found between us, him and other clubs yet. You never know what happens in this world, but we are really happy with Kaba.
“He still has a big impact and has scored in several difficult matches. If there is not a match, then there won’t be a match, and then we are really happy to have him."
Cardiff could not sign Kaba due to them wanting a fee for him and have signed Karlan Grant, Yakou Meite and Ike Ugbo so far this summer in the striker department.
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