Chelsea has let go of Joao Felix and has offered him to Newcastle United, which could see the Portuguese forward make a swift return to England.
Felix was surprised to be released by Chelsea immediately after the season ended, leaving him uncertain about his future.
Atletico Madrid, his parent club, considers him surplus to requirements and is actively seeking to offload him.
While Paris Saint-Germain has also been linked with Felix, his preference is to stay in the Premier League and play Champions League football, making Newcastle an attractive prospect.

Atletico are ready to strike another loan deal with a modest fee plus the players wages of around £200K a week covered.
That would be a sticking point as Toon boss Eddie Howe admits his club does struggle on pay.
A split on the salary may have to be agreed.
Felix, 23, is on holiday in Ibiza at the moment while his agent and Atletico resolve his future.
He was under the impression that Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly would turn his six months loan into a full-time transfer this summer.
Instead he has become the first casualty of the new regime under incoming Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino.
The Blues paid the players’ wages in full after signing him on loan in January for a fee of £9.7 million.
Felix was initially a big hit at the club but by the end of the season barely got a look in for games.
He made 20 appearances for Chelsea during his short stay at Stamford Bridge.
Joao Felix is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward. He was born on November 10, 1999, in Viseu, Portugal.
Felix began his youth career at Porto before moving to Benfica’s academy in 2015.
He made his professional debut for Benfica in 2018 and quickly rose to prominence with his impressive performances.
Felix showcased his technical skills, versatility, and goal-scoring ability, attracting attention from top clubs across Europe.
In 2019, Felix made a high-profile transfer to Atletico Madrid, becoming one of the most expensive Portuguese players in history.
He has represented the Portuguese national team at various youth levels and made his senior debut in 2019.
Known for his flair, dribbling ability, and eye for goal, Felix has been regarded as one of the most promising young talents in world football.
He has already achieved considerable success at a young age and continues to make an impact for both club and country.