Dundee United are considering a tie-up with Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk, manager Mixu Paatelainen has confirmed.
It could lead to some young United players heading east, with some Shakhtar players coming to Tannadice.
But Paatelainen says that any proposed deal is still some way off.
"There has been a suggestion of that," the former Finland head coach told BSports Scotland. "We have not taken it any further yet, but I have to say it is a very luring prospect."
Shakhtar are based in the city of Donetsk, which has a population of nearly one million people in the centre of Ukraine.
They were runners-up in their national top-flight last season and Mircea Lucescu's side presently lead the table on goal difference from Dynamo Kiev.
The Miners, also known at The Moles, have been regular participants in the Champions League and were third in Group A behind Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain this season.
"Shakhtar Donetsk are a major force in European football and have fantastic players, experienced players and young players," added Paatelainen.
"If there was a working relationship with a top club like Shaktar Donetsk, I think it would be beneficial for the club, but it is at a very early stage at the moment."
United, who like Shakhtar play in tangerine and black, are currently struggling to retain their Scottish Premiership status and sit bottom of the table, 10 points adrift of Kilmarnock.