Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is reportedly considering legal action to engineer a move to Arsenal this week.
The Gunners have had two bids rejected by the Reds for the Uruguayan international, with the last offer totaling £40,000,001, which was aimed a triggering a release clause.
However, Liverpool have insisted that it would take a larger offer for them to consider selling the 26-year-old.
Suarez is growing frustrated at the transfer saga and has instructed his representatives to find a way to force a move to Arsene Wenger's side, which may include legal action, reports The Mirror.
The striker received a warm reception from the club's supporters during Steven Gerrard's testimonial match against Olympiacos.