Notre Dame quarterback Malik Zaire is expected to meet with coach Brian Kelly on Wednesday regarding his intention to transfer from the program, according to a report from Irish Illustrated.

Florida, Pittsburgh, Michigan State and Wisconsin are the primary contenders, per the report. And with Notre Dame’s season complete after an eight-loss campaign, Zaire won’t have the conflict of bowl practices to prevent visits to other programs during the coming weeks.

Zaire, a senior with one year of eligibility remaining, was a four-star prospect and the No. 4 dual-threat from the recruiting class of 2013.

He was named the starter for the regular season opener in 2015, where he went 19-of-22 for 313 yards and three touchdowns in a 38-3 rout of Texas. But the following week he broke his ankle and lost his starting status to DeShone Kizer, who ultimately rose to stardom for the Irish under center.

Florida should expect to return redshirt sophomore and former Oregon State/Alabama transfer Luke Del Rio next season, but there’s some uncertainty regarding his ability to remain healthy and take the Gators’ offense further than its current state as the No. 8-ranked passing game in the SEC.