Former Celtic star Moussa Dembele is on his way to the Premier League.
Southampton have reportedly had a £3million bid for the striker accepted by Lyon.
The 26-year-old is out of contract at the French giants come the summer, and they are willing to cash in on the striker now to gain some funds.
He has only played 14 times this season, scoring just twice.
An exit has been on the cards for some time now, and Football Scotland say the one-time Parkhead man is Southampton-bound.
Their report states that an offer was lodged last night, with Lyon accepting it today.
It's now down to Dembele and his representatives to thrash out a move with the window closing tomorrow night.
The report also states that Celtic will only earn a fraction of a fee from the sale.
He moved from Glasgow to France in 2018 for £20million.
READ MORE: Callum McGregor aiming for extended Celtic stay after 400th appearance
Meanwhile, Celtic captain Callum McGregor celebrated his 400th appearance for the club with a victory over Dundee United on Sunday.
And, already, he's started looking ahead to remaining at the Parkhead side for years to come.
McGregor came through the youth ranks at Celtic and has only had one spell away from the club - on loan at Notts County.
But, McGregor admitted he couldn't have imagined marking his 400th appearance for Celtic.
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