Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette is flirting with the idea of a potential exit after insisting he would be unable to turn down an offer that "could not be refused", Sky Sports reports.
The France international, 25, was the subject of a £30m bid from Arsenal last month after weeks of intense speculation over his immediate future. Lyon, however, rejected the bid and have since reiterated their desire to keep their star man.
Despite seeing their bid rejected, reports suggest the Gunners remain interested in bringing the striker to the Emirates this summer. And their interest in Lacazette has been given a significant boost after the striker hinted at the possibility of leaving the Ligue 1 club should an appealing offer come through.
The forward, who scored 21 goals in the league last season, spoke to French TV after continuing that fine form with a hat-trick against Nancy on Sunday.
When quizzed on his Lyon future, the 25-year-old responded: "If there are offers that can't be refused, I'd like to not refuse them."
But the striker revealed he was more than happy to remain at the French club and pointed to his three goals as proof of his commitment towards the cause.
"But I'm very comfortable at Lyon. The proof was there today that I was in the right state of mind," he explained.
"I scored three goals - I'm pleased. With my teammates, everything is going well. So for me all is well."
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted in recent weeks that he is in the market for a new striker, but has only added midfielder Granit Xhaka and young centre-back Rob Holding to his squad.
His side made a disastrous start to the Premier League season after losing 4-3 to Liverpool, with attacking midfielder Alexis Sanchez having to be deployed up top.