Veteran defender Ian Harte will get the chance to impress a potential suitor at Carrow Road tomorrow, according to reports. The 32-year-old former Republic of Ireland international will travel with Carlisle to the League One champions for tomorrow's final fixture of the Football League campaign.

Veteran defender Ian Harte will get the chance to impress a potential suitor at Carrow Road tomorrow, according to reports.

The 32-year-old former Republic of Ireland international will travel with Carlisle to the League One champions for tomorrow's final fixture of the Football League campaign.

But despite having a year left on his current deal, the one-time Leeds United left-back - who was named alongside Norwich City's Grant Holt, Wes Hoolahan and Gary Doherty in this season's PFA League One team of the year - is being linked with a move away from Brunton Park.

Paul Lambert's title winners are one of the clubs linked to the former Leeds United star, as well as fellow Championship sides Queens Park Rangers and Watford.

Harte has scored 18 goals this season, while Adam Drury has been Lambert's first choice at Carrow Road.

However, there may be a vacancy should the City manager opt against signing Stockport defender Michael Rose beyond the end of his current loan deal, which expires at the end of the season.