Arsenal are thought to be on alert, after Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas admitted that goalkeeper Hugo Lloris can leave the club this summer, but only for the right price.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the French international goalkeeper is a surprise target for the Gunners, after it was revealed that he could be available for as little as £12 million.
"Lloris can go, but only for a decent price in relation to the market," Aulas reportedly told TF1.
Despite the Gunners appearing content with current number one Wojciech Szczęsny, it is thought that Lloris' cut-price valuation could be too good to turn down.
Lloris has been a huge part of the resurgence of the French national team following the disastrous 2010 World Cup campaign.
Selected as captain by Laurent Blanc for the European Championships, Lloris was one of the positive performers in yet another disappointing tournament for France.
The 25 year-old is rumoured to be ready for a new challenge after four years at Lyon. He enjoyed mixed fortunes last season guiding Lyon to the Coupe de France, but finishing the league in fourth place, 18 points off of eventual Ligue 1 winners Montpellier.







