Transfer journalist Rudy Galetti reports that several clubs are expected to submit bids for Parker in the coming days, with the defender's rapid integration into top-flight Swedish football having generated a broader wave of interest beyond England.
FC Copenhagen, Eintracht Frankfurt, Sporting CP, Sturm Graz and Red Bull Salzburg are also understood to be monitoring Parker, whose performance level has significantly exceeded expectations given that Örgryte are a newly promoted side currently bottom of the Allsvenskan table after ten rounds.
Parker joined Örgryte in the winter transfer window after impressing the club during a trial period, arriving from West Bromwich Albion on a contract running to 2028. He came through West Brom's academy and featured for their development sides before making the move to Sweden.
The variety of clubs involved — from Premier League sides to Champions League regulars in Germany and Portugal — reflects both the quality Parker has shown and the relative ease with which Örgryte could be persuaded to sell a player who is under no contractual pressure to leave.
Örgryte's precarious league position means the summer window will be a delicate one for the club as they attempt to retain enough quality to avoid an immediate return to the second tier.
