The 2017 formula 1 'silly season' appears to already be underway, with several top drivers out of contract at the end of the year, including Mercedes' Nico Rosberg and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.
And both of those teams are interested in Daniel Ricciardo, the smiling Australian's Red Bull chief Helmut Marko revealed on Tuesday.
"Ferrari are much more interested in Ricciardo than Verstappen," he is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport.
And Marko also told the Austrian broadcaster Servus TV: "The red and the silver teams are knocking."
But he says Ricciardo is firmly under a "long-term" contract with Red Bull. And Marko also said Red Bull is set to rise back to the very top of the sport.
"We believe we can provide a really competitive car next year," he insisted. "Not only the chassis but also on the engine side."
Ricciardo finished fourth in Melbourne at the 2016 Formula 1 world championship season opener, at one point even looking like a podium contender.
"In race trim we lack 2 tenths on Ferrari," team boss Christian Horner claimed, admitting he is really looking forward to a major step by engine supplier Renault in Montreal.
"On one lap the power deficit punishes us," he said. "But Renault has greatly improved the racing mode of the engine over the winter. And the driveability is worlds better."