Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is reportedly desperate to hijack a move for striker Alexandre Lacazette after holding talks with Lyon over a big-money transfer.
The 26-year-old had agreed terms to join Atletico Madrid during the summer, only for the Court of Arbitration for Sport to uphold a ban that prevents any incoming deals.
Atletico must therefore wait until January 2018 before finalising any transfers, yet Lacazette hinted on Tuesday that he is willing to hold out if a deal can be struck between the two clubs.
According to The Sun, however, Wenger and chief executive Ivan Gazidis have met with Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas to thrash out a fee for the France international, thought to be worth around £50m.
Wenger is also said to be confident of persuading Lacazette, the scorer of 37 goals for the French club this season, to join with the offer of £200,000-a-week wages.
Premier League rivals Liverpool and Manchester United have also been tipped to make an approach for the prolific goalscorer, potentially driving up his valuation further.