Glamorgan have joined the race to try to sign left-arm pace bowler Paul Hutchison, who is being released by Yorkshire at the end of the season.
But although skipper Steve James is believed to have spoken to the 24-year-old Leeds-born bowler other counties have confirmed an interest including Warwickshire, Lancashire and Northamptonshire.
The only problem for Glamorgan is that Hutchinson is injury prone and has spent a lot of this season out of action.
Hutchison represented England at Under-17, 18 and 19 and seemed destined to go all the way, but has got bogged down because of injury.
On top of that, Yorkshire have a plethora of seam bowlers, including Darren Gough, Chris Silverwood, Ryan Sidebottom, Steve Kirby and Gavin Hamilton on their books, so they cannot keep everybody happy.
Recruiting a left-armer would no doubt interest Robert Croft when it comes to bowling into the rough to right-handed batsmen.
If Glamorgan do grab his signature he would be the county's first left-arm seamer since Simon Dennis left the club a decade ago, and he would be the county's first non-overseas signing since Alex Wharf was recruited from Nottinghamshire two seasons ago.
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