Roma have reportedly been offered the chance to sign out-of-favour Arsenal defender Sead Kolasinac.
The Bosnian is no longer Arsenal's first-choice left-back following the emergence of Kieran Tierney at the Emirates, while Rob Holding, David Luiz and Gabriel Magalhaes have often been preferred in Mikel Arteta's three-man defence.
Kolasinac was linked with a return to former club Schalke during the summer transfer window but ultimately remained in North London, with his current Arsenal deal set to expire in 2022.
Now, according to Corriere dello Sport, Arsenal are happy to let Kolasinac leave and Roma have been offered the chance to sign the 27-year-old, a proposal which Paulo Fonseca is seriously considering given Roma's lack of options on the left-hand side.
The Serie A side only have two left-sided defenders they are able to call upon at this moment in time - Leonardo Spinazzola and 18-year-old Riccardo Calafiori.
Kolasinac has turned out 108 times for the Gunners following his arrival in 2017, notching up five goals along the way.