Paris Saint-Germain's Edinson Cavani has revealed he would be open to a move to Atletico Madrid after he has turned out for his country at the Copa America Centenario this summer.
The Uruguayan has spent the last three seasons in the French capital, winning three consecutive Ligue 1 titles, and scoring 81 goals in 148 appearances in the process.
Having lost star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic the club would be reluctant to let the player leave, but should Atletico come knocking, they might have a problem after these comments.
"It's [Atletico] a really competitive team that has demonstrated interest in me and that pleases me, you never know if things could go further," Cavani told a news conference.
"Football is always changing and you never know.
"Right now I'm a PSG player and I have to respect that; it would be improper to speak more about it."
Cavani has also been linked with a move to Serie A giants Juventus, and Premier League sides Chelsea and Arsenal.