Kieran Tierney has learned the decision made by Arsenal chiefs over his future at the club.
The former Celtic left-back has been told that the Premier League giants are willing to listen to offers for him this summer.
The Scotland international was last summer frozen out at The Emirates Stadium. The 26-year-old subsequently joined Real Sociedad on loan, enjoying regular first team football in La Liga.
He featured 26 times for the Spanish side, however, has already confirmed he won't be joining them on a permanent basis.
Now, The Standard reports that Tierney will be on a list of four Arsenal players who are up for sale before the new season.
The media outlet claims KT is alongside Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith-Rowe on that list, with Mikel Arteta looking to free up room in his squad.
Both Oleksandr Zinchenko and Jakub Kiwior are ahead of him in the pecking order at Arsenal.
Tierney is currently with the Scotland squad as he joins Steve Clarke and his men for their preparations for Euro 2024.
And a strong showing in Germany could well be beneficial in terms of his next move.
Newcastle United and Aston Villa are believed to be interested in the Scot, but another move abroad may appeal to the one-time Celtic hero.
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Meanwhile, Celtic is reportedly interested in signing top Swiss talent Alvyn Sanches.
The midfielder plays for FC Lausanne-Sport in Switzerland's Super League. Although the team struggled last season, he scored six goals in 27 appearances.
Numerous clubs from the English Championship and further afield on the continent are also tracking the 21-year-old.
However, the Daily Express claims Celtic are right in the mix to battle it out for his signature.
The report states that the Scottish Premiership champions sent scouts to watch Sanches throughout the 2023/24 campaign.
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