Arsenal are reportedly prepared to sell striker Alexandre Lacazette in this summer's transfer window, with the Frenchman entering the final year of his contract.
Manager Mikel Arteta said last month that the Gunners were planning to discuss the 29-year-old's contract soon and would 'see what happens' from there.
However, according to 90min, Arsenal will consider offloading Lacazette before the start of next season, in a bid to raise funds to reinvest in the squad.
La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid as well as Serie A duo Inter Milan and Roma are three clubs believed to be interested in the former Lyon striker.
Lacazette has failed to nail down a regular starting place in Arteta's side this season and is now considering his options.
The Frenchman allegedly wants to be a central figure at a top European club and if he is not able to establish himself at the Emirates then he could force a move in the next transfer window.
Lacazette has made 35 appearances in all competitions so far this season, scoring 13 goals and providing three assists.