Arsene Wenger has reportedly been earmarked to become president of Paris Saint-Germain once his tenure at Arsenal comes to an end.
The Gunners boss announced on Friday that he would be leaving the Emirates Stadium at the end of the season following 22 years in the role.
According to The Mirror, PSG want Wenger to run the club with former Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel, who is set to replace manager Unai Emery as head coach.
The report claims that the Parisians want to tap into the Frenchman's extensive knowledge of the game and its politics, as well as his unrivalled contacts book.
Arsenal remain in the hunt for the Europa League this term, while PSG have won the 2017-18 Ligue 1 title but fell short in the Champions League.