Lyon boss Gerard Houllier has revealed he is keen on signing Czech Republic duo Milan Baros and Tomas Rosicky.
Houllier was an interested observer as Czech Republic beat Macedonia 6-1 in a World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.
Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas has previously admitted Liverpool striker Baros was amongst their targets for the summer.
Baros' future at Anfield remains uncertain with the player claiming he could be interested in a move away.
Houllier, who signed Baros when he was in charge at Liverpool, is believed to be keen to be reunited with Baros and could make it a double Czech swoop by making a move for Borussia Dortmund ace Rosicky.
"We are interested in Milan Baros and Tomas Rosicky who are among the top European players in their positions," Houllier told Czech daily Sport.
"I also wanted to say hello to Vladimir Smicer and congratulate him and Milan Baros on their win in the Champions League."
Rosicky could leave Dortmund in the summer as the cash-strapped German side ponder letting some of their top stars leave.