Hector Bellerin is reportedly determined to leave Arsenal this summer and is willing to take a pay cut in order to engineer an exit.
The Spaniard held down his role as first-choice right-back under Arsene Wenger and Unai Emery but has struggled to make an impact in the team with Mikel Arteta at the helm.
As a result, Bellerin has been strongly linked with an exit from the Emirates in the current transfer window, with Inter Milan and Barcelona said to be keen on a move.
A switch to Inter now seems off the cards following Denzel Dumfries's arrival at San Siro, but The Athletic reports that Bellerin is happy to reduce his wage demands in order to leave Arsenal.
The report adds that the 26-year-old has made his feelings known to Arteta and Edu, and he is 'extremely frustrated' with Arsenal for a perceived reluctance to let him seek pastures new.
Bellerin was an unused substitute in Friday's Premier League defeat to Brentford and is due to become a free agent in the summer of 2023.