Diego Costa may take a four-month break in the Canary Islands in a bid to solve his Chelsea stalemate.
La Liga club Las Palmas could take Stamford Bridge outcast Costa on loan while he waits to re-join Atletico Madrid permanently when their transfer ban gets lifted in January.
Chelsea are desperate to offload the bad-boy Spain international striker and want to find a compromise so they can make £30million back on a player who has been in self-imposed exile all summer.
Boss Antonio Conte is lining up a late move for Swansea striker Fernando Llorente, also a Spain international, and wants him for around £15m.
That is another signal Costa is on his way, with Chelsea pushing for £40m for a player they signed from Atletico for £32m three years ago.
Chelsea are still eager to get a deal done for England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after agreeing a £40m deal with Arsenal but they have not yet got it over the line.
They have also launched a late push for Everton midfielder Ross Barkley, but will come nowhere near the Merseyside Blues' £50m valuation.
They are also facing a battle to get a move for Danny Drinkwater done, with Leicester demanding £40m for their England midfielder.