Memphis Depay has opened the door to a Barcelona move after confessing he may not play the entire season at Lyon.
The Dutchman has rediscovered his best form at the Ligue 1 side following an underwhelming 18 months at Manchester United.
He helped Lyon reach the last four of the Champions League and scored a hat-trick against Dijon in the season opener on Friday night.
Barcelona are now coached by Ronald Koeman, Depay's former boss with the national team, and rumours of a move have circulated.

The Catalans are set for a huge squad overhaul and the 26-year-old admits a lack of Champions League Football at Lyon could force his hand.
He said: "I do not see the future, I do not know if I will do the full season here. I have been here for four years, I became captain.
"After you have to look at your career, there is no Champions League. At the moment I don't know."
Lyon finished seventh in Ligue 1 last term despite the quality in their squad and are without a league title since 2008.
Depay, who has scored 57 times for the French outfit, has challenged his side to target the summit having started in the best possible way.
"I'm really happy to have scored three goals today," he added.
"It wasn't the best game I've played but we start the season with three points, and that's the most important thing.
"We have shown we can fight against the big teams, but we have to stay focused and win against the so-called 'smaller' teams. We have a lot of good players. We have to give our best to aim for the top."