THE WESTERN SYDNEY Wanderers are in the queue of clubs hoping to take advantage of the uncertainty over Perth Glory’s squad, targeting goalkeeper Danny Vukovic and leftback Scott Jamieson for next season.

In the wake of the salary cap drama that saw Glory barred from the finals, it’s understood that several disillusioned players want to leave and have sought advice about the legality of their contracts.

With a number of the Perth squad having spent the past few days on holiday in Bali, it’s anticipated several will now seek release from their Glory contracts - sparking interest from a host of clubs.

Though a group of A-League owners have reportedly agreed not to poach players from Glory as the club regroups from the cap debacle, several of the squad hope that the club will not stand in their way - at which point they would be on the open market.

media_camera Perth Glory fullback Scott Jamieson is believed to be a Western Sydney Wanderers transfer target.

Vukovic has been in outstanding form since returning from his abortive loan spell in Japan and is being heavily pursued by Melbourne Victory, as well as interesting Western Sydney coach Tony Popovic.

It’s still unclear whether Wanderers keeper Ante Covic will be offered a new deal.

Jamieson meanwhile, an alumni of Wanderers’ cross-city rivals Sydney FC, also was highly impressive as Glory led the table for much of the season, only for their season to implode as the salary cap breaches were uncovered and the club punished.

It’s believed at least two more clubs are in pursuit of Jamieson - who, like Vukovic, originally hails from Western Sydney.

Olyroo striker Jamie Maclaren is also on Popovic’s radar, having scored nine goals despite a limited number of starts behind Irish striker Andy Keogh.