The Manchester Evening News understands Shoretire has received interest from Championship clubs and abroad and that he could leave on a temporary deal on deadline day if the right offer is made for the player.
It&aposs understood clubs in talks to sign Shoretire have been asked to pitch their plan for his development this season.
Shoretire, who joined Bolton Wanderers in January on a six-month loan, is understood to want regular starts at a competitive level and interest from the Championship is seen as recognition of his progress.
The forward made 16 appearances for Bolton last season and he contributed one goal and two assists during that period.
Shoretire played three games for the Under-21s in August, including against Stockport County in the EFL Trophy. The youngster played the entire 90 minutes at Edgeley Park and converted a Panenka penalty in the shootout.