The France international has attracted interest from Arsenal and Tottenham in the past, while Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp is said to be very keen to bring him to Loftus Road.

Dreossi said the club would not stand in M'Vila's way should they receive an acceptable offer, with Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg also said to be monitoring the situation.

"It's possible (he'll leave) if we get some interesting offers," he told radio station RMC.

"He wants to leave, but if it doesn't happen, it will be next summer. It's no catastrophe.

"He missed out on a transfer last summer. If there's an interesting opportunity for everyone, we'll find a solution.

"It is all moving towards England or Russia."

M'Vila also confirmed his desire to seek a new challenge after growing stale in France.

He said: "The club have received offers. I want to go but the deal has to be right for everyone. If it isn't, I will stay until the end of the season."