Chelsea and Marina Granovskaia may have just been handed a massive Kylian Mbappe transfer boost.
According to reports, the World Cup winner has informed Paris Saint-Germain of his desire to leave.
The Times reports that the 21-year-old has told the Champions League finalists that he wants the 2020/21 campaign to be his final season in the French capital.
Moreover, and perhaps providing the greatest encouragement to Chelsea, it's reported that he is keen on either a move to Spain's La Liga or the Premier League.
It was only a couple of months ago when Mbappe made a statement regarding his future which would back up claims that he's looking to leave PSG within the next year.
"I'm here. I am in the project for a fourth year," Mbappe told beIN SPORTS, cited by Goal.
"The 50th year of the club is an important year for the club, the supporters, everyone, so I will be there no matter what.
"I will try to bring back trophies with the team and give the best of myself."
Mbappe rejected advances from Manchester City and Real Madrid to sign for PSG from Monaco for a £165m fee in 2018, which represents the second-ever highest transfer fee in world football - behind only the signing of his teammate at the Parc des Princes, Neymar.
There is no indication Chelsea would attempt a sensational bid for Mbappe in the future, but the Frenchman's admission opens the door to a possible exit in the year after next.
And given the Blues' ambitious spending so far this summer, anything could be possible.
Could Mbappe be the next big money signing at Stamford Bridge following deals for Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Ben Chilwell?