JUSSI Jaaskelainen gets a chance to put one over on two of his derby rivals when he takes centre-stage in Finland's Euro 2008 decider in Portugal tonight.

The in-form Wanderers keeper - voted Finland's best overseas player - will face Manchester United duo Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani in the final qualifier in Group A, three days before he faces them in the big Premiership showdown at the Reebok.

Finland, whose stock has risen under the guidance of national coach Roy Hodgson and have conceded only seven goals in the 13 qualifiers Jaaskelainen has played in, need a win in Porto if they are to qualify for next summer's championships in Austria and Switzerland.

By then, 32-year-old Jaaskelainen may no longer be a Bolton player, according to his agent.

Peter Harrison reckons Jaaskelainen, Wanderers' longest serving player, will leave the club on a free transfer at the end of the season after the breakdown of contract talks.

Italian giants, Inter Milan and Turkish champions, Fenerbahce, have registered an interest while Arsenal and Manchester United are believed to be keeping a watching brief.

Harrison is not expecting any developments on the Reebok front but believes Jaaskelainen will see out his contract, which expires next June.

"There are no talks planned with Bolton and various agents and clubs have been in touch with me from abroad and we will assess it in January," he said.

"We are very disappointed with the way talks went but we will just have to get on.

"I think he will be leaving at the end of the season. I don't think he will leave midway through the season."