Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood is planning to meet would-be new owner Stan Kroenke in a bid to find out more about his plans for the Gunners.
Hill-Wood is looking to meet up with the American tycoon after the Colorado Rapids owner upped his stake in Arsenal to 12.19 per cent.
It is thought the Arsenal chief and managing director Keith Edelman will look to see Kroenke next week, possibly in Iceland, although the Gunners' board have previously indicated they have no intention of selling to the American.
Hill-Wood told the Daily Star: "We are hoping to meet with Kroenke and we have decided to meet on neutral ground.
"We already have a marketing arrangement with his club Colorado Rapids and he apparently has bought 50 per cent of Arsenal Broadband."
The Arsenal chairman insists he knows nothing of a rumoured takeover bid by Dubai-based Mohammed Al Hashimi.