SWEDEN: Swedish midfielder Kim Kallstrom appears to be on his way from French giants Lyon to Greek giants Olympiacos for about five million euros (Expressen).
Lyon coach Claude Puel has admitted the club would let Karim Benzema leave if the striker wished to do so.
The 21-year-old is one of the world's hottest properties at the moment, with Internazionale, Manchester United and Real Madrid among the clubs reportedly considering a 40 million euro (£32m) bid.
Both Lyon and Benzema have always claimed he will remain at the Stade Gerland at least until next summer's World Cup, but Puel knows that could swiftly change.
"We know his importance at OL and his efficiency in our squad," Puel told the club website. "He's an exceptional player, but we also know the financial figures of the club."
He added: "We will evaluate the situation with him when he comes back - July 2 - what he wants to do, we'll listen to him.
"For several months he has said that he wishes to stay with us for the year before the World Cup.
"If he has any dreams of leaving we will discuss them with him if there are any concrete offers, which is not the case at the moment.
"So there is no 'Benzema problem' because the player is still with us. Ahead of a transfer which could be out of the ordinary, there is everything to consider."
Puel insists, however, that Benzema will only leave if the club manage to line up a suitable replacement.
"We will study the situation if it happens to present itself," he continued. "This doesn't mean that he will definitely leave Lyon.
"For any coach it would be a great loss to lose Karim. It would mean that we have to replace him - therefore it would be out of the question to lose Karim if one or two players of his calibre were not coming in."
Sources from Spain claim that Olympique Lyon officials made an attempt to sign Dutch striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar from Real Madrid, but he rejected the offer.