Hugo Lloris has been offered a summer exit from Tottenham in the form of a lucrative bid from Saudi Arabia, according to reports.
The French shotstopper, who has spent 11 seasons at the club, has been rumoured to leave north London in the coming months given his struggling form and expiring contract.
While Spurs will need to search for a new first-choice goalkeeper, it appears that Lloris will have no trouble in finding himself a new club after reports claimed that he's already been made an offer.
According to the Times, a club in the Saudi Pro League have offered Lloris a deal that would triple his current Spurs wages which are estimated at £100,000.
A move to Saudi Arabia has proved tempting to a number of players including Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Busquets and potentially Lionel Messi.
A move away from Tottenham wouldn't be surprising for Lloris, who still has one year left on his current deal.
However, his form this campaign has been shaky to say the least and his recent injury sustained against Newcastle will do him no benefits in recovering his form.
While Fraser Forster has served as an able deputy in Lloris' absence throughout the season, Spurs will surely be in the market for a new goalkeeper this summer.
Lloris has spent 11 seasons at the club since joining from French outfit Lyon in 2012 and has gone on to make 447 appearances for the north London side.
Although he's failed to win anything domestically in that time, he has managed to claim a World Cup winners medal thanks to France's triumph in 2018.
The 36-year-old had long-been France's captain prior to his retirement from international football at the end of the 2022 World Cup last year.
The shotstopper played the full match in the final, as France were defeated in a dramatic penalty shootout against Argentina following a 3-3 draw after extra-time.