Arsenal are willing to let Mesut Ozil leave the club in the upcoming January transfer window, according to the Mirror.
The former Germany international has fallen out of favour under manager Unai Emery in recent times, prompting speculation surrounding his future at the Emirates Stadium.
Ozil, 30, has been linked with an exit from North London lately, with Serie A giants Inter Milan reportedly prepared to land him on a temporary basis until the end of the season.

The playmaker has been overlooked by Emery following a collection of underwhelming displays earlier on in the campaign.
The Gunners are understood to be prepared to offload the ex-Real Madrid star at the turn of the year, but the Mirror reports that this may not be a straightforward task.
Ozil is believed to earn approximately £350,000 per week at Arsenal, indicating that potential suitors would be required to break the bank to complete any kind of deal for the player in January.





