Bristol City was the home for much traveled Czech defender Tomáš Kalas last season, with the 26-year-old impressing in his 38 Championship appearances, whilst on-loan from parent club Chelsea.
The Robins loan was Kalas' sixth stint away from Stamford Bridge since signing in 2010, having previously spent spells at Sigma Olomouc, Vitesse, 1. FC Köln, Middlesbrough and Fulham.
Moving forward, Kalas has a number of options, with the Robins keen to sign him permanently, whilst there is also interest from Rangers, Hull City and another unnamed Championship club, according to the Bristol Post.
So where is best for Kalas next season amid the array of interest?
We discuss........
Louie Chandler
"I would say Bristol City.
"He made 38 appearances for the Robins last season so it is a club he knows well by now.
"Kalas is 26 and really needs to find himself a club to settle at now after spending his whole career out on various loans."
George Dagless
"I'd say Bristol City or Rangers.
"He knows the Robins and did well so that would obviously make sense if he went back there.
"Meanwhile, Rangers need a new centre-half and he could become key at Ibrox which is always an achievement for a player."
Kealan Hughes
“I think he should stay at Bristol City.
“They’re a club going places, and Lee Johnson is improving their finishes in the table year on year.
“Kalas needs to settle somewhere he is valued. He spent last season at Bristol City and did very well, creating a great partnership with Webster. He’d continue to impress if he went there.”