Marseille sporting director Jose Anigo has hinted that striker Loic Remy could be allowed to leave the club if a big club makes an offer.
Remy has been heavily linked with a move to Newcastle after the Magpies sold top scorer Demba Ba to Chelsea.
The 26-year-old has suffered a torrid time with injuries recently, resulting in just one goal this season, but Anigo believes that the France international is approaching his best again now.
"Some English clubs are looking at our players and have not yet come knocking on the door," Anigo told L'Equipe.
"It will come. The only window of opportunity at the moment is for Loic Remy, if a big club comes for him and he is interested. We will see, but otherwise no one will go. His succession of injuries has hampered him, and saw him miss the Euros. But I think he is back. I can see in training there is a renewed confidence.
"But if he left, we still have a strong attack with (Andre-Pierre) Gignac and Jordan Ayew. We are well armed."
Remy has scored 39 goals in 95 appearances for the French club since joining in 2010.