Kieran Tierney is said to be 'open' to a move away from Arsenal as Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe looks to bring him closer to home.
The Celtic favourite has had a mixed time at the Emirates with injuries playing their part since his 2019 switch to England, Oleksandr Zinchenko's arrival from Manchester City forcing him into a deputy role for the Ukrainian this term.
It's been a good season for Mikel Arteta's Premier League title-pushers as a collective but according to the Mirror's reports in the last 48 hours, Tierney is becoming 'increasingly frustrated' at The Emirates and is 'anxious' to play regularly like he did in a dominant era at Celtic.
Arsenal bought him for £25 million but Newcastle's return to the scene as European contenders has the Scotland international 'open to a move' to the north of England from London.