Lens have announced that they have accepted a bid from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig for their forward Ondrej Duda.
The fee for the Czech international has been reported to be around £40m ($51m), with Lens hoping to recoup some of their investment in him during his time at the club.
Duda has made over 100 appearances for Lens and scored 28 goals in all competitions, but he is set to join RB Leipzig on a permanent basis.
He will now link up with his former manager Jesse Marsch, who has taken over as head coach of the German giants.
Leipzig's interest in Duda was first reported earlier this month, and it seems that the two clubs have been working towards a deal for some time.
Duda has been a key player for Lens in recent seasons, scoring 17 goals in all competitions last season. He is known for his clinical finishing and ability to score crucial goals in important matches.
With the addition of Duda, RB Leipzig will hope to continue their success under new management and push for Champions League football next season.
It remains to be seen how much impact Duda will have on RB Leipzig's attack, but one thing is certain - he will bring a wealth of experience and quality to the team.
