Craig Gordon has admitted that 'any player' would be interested in joining Arsenal, although the Hearts goalkeeper has attempted to play down talk of a possible summer move to the Premiership.
Scotland's number one attracted strong interest from Fulham and Bayern Munich in January, but rumours of interest from Emirates Stadium continue to persist as his future remains a subject of debate at Tynecastle.
Gordon spent a spell on the sidelines following the turn of the year after apparently falling into Vladimir Romanov's bad books for his involvement in a public protest by former team-mates Paul Hartley and Steven Pressley.
Both have since moved on to Celtic, and Gordon could well join them in departing come the end of the season.
Arsenal may be looking for a new shot-stopper if Jens Lehmann declines to sign a new one-year deal and Gordon admits the prospect of playing under Arsene Wenger would be appealing.
However, the talented keeper is currently focused on succeeding for both club and country in what remains of the season.
"It is one of the top teams in Britain, in Europe, if not the world so it is something that would definitely interest any player," Gordon told Sky Sports News.
"As far as I am concerned it's not in a transfer window and I am concentrating playing here for Hearts and helping Scotland remain top of their European group."