Panaji: Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem has at least three offers from foreign clubs on the table but is in no hurry to make the switch.India’s U-17 goalkeeper and unarguably the find of the Fifa U-17 World Cup for the hosts, Dheeraj’s impressive performance received plenty of appreciation from scouts and foreign clubs who watched him make several saves during India’s league matches. India lost all three games, against the United States (0-3), Colombia (1-2) and Ghana (0-4) but Dheeraj still covered himself in glory.According to sources, Scottish Premier League side Motherwell FC, former A-League runners-up Perth Glory and a leading club from Brazil are all jostling for the India goalkeeper’s signature. There were offers from elsewhere too – EPL, Championship, La Liga and MLS – but eligibility rules mean he can only train there and not play.Dheeraj, however, is contracted with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) till December 31, 2017 and cannot sign elsewhere until he secures a release from his employers. The AIFF is keen to have Dheeraj in the Indian Arrows team for the I-League but with other clubs, including Indian Super League (ISL) franchises, offering three times more and other incentives, it is unlikely that Dheeraj will opt for a new deal with the AIFF.“We are in discussions with an ISL franchise and Dheeraj should join them no sooner the contract (with AIFF) comes to an end. There is an understanding with the franchise that they will allow Dheeraj to move outside the country, should there be a good-enough offer,” Dheeraj’s agent, Anuj Kichlu from The Football Edge, told TOI on Thursday.Kichlu also confirmed “three good offers” from foreign clubs but said they are unlikely to arrive at any decision until Dheeraj returns home from Saudi Arabia where India are taking part in the AFC U-19 qualifiers.“There was interest from several others too but eligibility rules are a big hurdle. We need to make sure that Dheeraj is playing and not just making up the numbers somewhere. If he doesn’t get game time in the ISL, he will either play abroad or with AIFF XI on loan,” said Kichlu.Among others, Dheeraj received rich praise from former England goalkeeper David James during the U-17 World Cup and in the words of Bhaichung Bhutia, he was “the find of the World Cup.” India coach Luis Norton de Matos said the future holds good for Dheeraj and the “fantastic goalkeeper” could play either in England or Spain. Judging from the offers, looks like he will either end up in Scotland or Australia, if not Brazil!