Former Los Angeles Clippers guard Milos Teodosic could possibly head back to Europe after getting strong interest from several European clubs over the past several weeks.

According to Nikos Varlas of Eurohoops, Olympiacos offered a two-year contract worth $2.5 million deal to Teodosic, who played for them for four seasons before. John Askounis of Eurohoops also revealed that Virtus Bologna also tendered a similar offer to the veteran shooting guard.

Stjepan Vidovic of Talk Basket added that CSKA Moscow and Maccabi Tel Aviv are eyeing a deal with the 32-year-old guard. Maccabi Tel Aviv is reportedly ahead of the pack after offering a two-year deal worth $3 million with a player option in the second year of the contract.

Teodosic spent the past two years with the Clippers. He had a promising rookie year but was slowed down by injuries. He was limited to 45 games, including 36 starts, where he posted 9.5 points on top of 4.6 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game. His numbers went down to 3.2 points in 15 games last season.

Teodosic is not expected to make a decision anytime soon, as he is focused on his preparation with the Serbian national team for the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China in August. Serbia are among the teams considered as serious threats to United States' three-peat bid in the world championships.