Arsene Wenger has reportedly emerged as Paris Saint-Germain's number one candidate to take charge of the club should they decide to part company with Carlo Ancelotti in the summer.
It had been reported that PSG's Qatari owners were keen to claim the services of Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho.
However, while the Portuguese manager has been widely tipped to leave the Spanish champions, it is believed that he would prefer a job in England.
That has resulted in the Parisians turning to Arsenal boss Wenger and they will offer the 63-year-old a £30m deal spread over three years to return to his homeland, according to The Mirror.
The report has also claimed that Ancelotti would be open to the possibility of replacing Wenger at the Emirates Stadium.