Belgian forward Leandro Trossard has admitted that he may leave Genk this summer, giving hope to long-term admirers Arsenal.
Gunners head coach Unai Emery has been keeping an eye on Trossard for some time, and may now be even more motivated to make an offer after the player admitted he may not be staying put.
Prior to his side's final match of the season, the Mirror reports that Trossard said: "Sunday's game against Standard Liege might be my last one in a Genk shirt."
Similarities have been drawn between Trossard and the Gunners' outbound striker Danny Welbeck, making him the ideal player to replace the former Manchester United man.