It’s widely known that the Denver Broncos plan to move on from cornerback Aqib Talib this offseason. Now one of the cornerback’s potential landing spots is known.

The Broncos have been in trade talks with the San Francisco 49ers about Talib, according to Dianna Russini of ESPN. But Russini reports that “it doesn’t look like” a trade will get done between the two sides.

Talib prefers to be released so he can choose his next team, according to Russini, and he actually has some leverage in trade talks. The 32-year-old cornerback is due $11 million this season so he will likely have to agree to a restructured contract with his new team if he is traded.

So if Talib doesn’t want to land with a team like San Francisco, he just has to refuse a contract restructure, which would prevent the 49ers from making a move (assuming John Lynch doesn’t want to pay his full salary).

Talib may ultimately force Denver to release him if he can’t come to terms with any teams interested in trading him. If he is released, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots — two of Talib’s former teams — would make sense as potential landing spots.

The Broncos will replace Talib with Bradley Roby this season.