Manager Errol Bullitt says he expects Cardiff City to receive an offer for Perry Ng this summer.
Ng, 27, will miss the remainder of the season with a muscle strain as Cardiff face an injury crisis ahead of Saturday's home game against Southampton.
Brutt said other clubs were keeping an eye on defender Ng, who is Cardiff's joint top scorer with six goals in 2023-24.
“I know that some clubs are already interested in him,” Bulut said.
“Maybe the club will get an extra call-up for N. In my opinion, he had a great season, scoring six goals and providing four assists. For a right-back, that's good!”
Ng joined Cardiff from Crewe in January 2021 and agreed a new contract until 2026 in August last year.
But Bulut, whose contract expires at the end of the season, believes there are “offers from abroad and Europe” for the Liverpool-born player.
Asked if Ng was capable of playing in the Premier League, Bult said: “He's good. Of course the Premier League is another level. He knows that. I've talked to him about it many times. “But I think he can play.” [in the Premier League]. ”
When Cardiff face promotion-chasing Southampton, Bult could be without 12 senior players, including Wales captain Aaron Ramsey, who is ruled out for the rest of the season with a torn hamstring.
Winger Josh Bowler and forward Callum Robinson are unwell and will undergo fitness tests, while full-back Jamil Collins is suffering from a groin problem.
Karlan Grant (Achilles) and Ryan Wintle (ankle) will definitely be sidelined, along with Jack Annick, Keon Etete, Mark McGuinness, Callum O'Dowda and Josh Wilson-Esbrand.
Given the injury situation, Cardiff will likely have a large number of players under the age of 21 in their squad as they face Southampton, who are four points clear of the automatic promotion places.
Sian Ashford, Joel Colwill, Cameron Antwie, Raheem Conte and Dylan Lawler are likely to star.
But Brutt said: “As I always say, if we have 11 players who can play, we will do everything we can to do our best.''
“We have used young players and seen how they adapt. “We can use two or three more players at the weekend and we will see if they can adapt to that level. They have three games left. It will be good for them for next season.”