Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is preparing a £1.5 million bid for QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar this summer, according to the Mirror. The French manager is hoping to take advantage of the Hoop's relegation in May by landing the Brazilian for a bargain fee, while QPR are keen to get the former Inter Milan shot-stopper off their spiraling wage bill. Harry Redknapp's side have already sold defender Christopher Samba back to Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala just six months after buying him, and strikers Jay Bothroyd and Djibril Cisse have already left Loftus Road this summer. Now, Cesar could be the next star to leave as the Londoners prepare for life in the Championship next season. Cesar is keen on a switch to the Gunners, who want the 33-year-old to replace Wojciech Szczesny as their No.1 goalkeeper next season. The North Londoners identified Cesar as their top keeper target months ago but have thus far failed to make any headway in bringing the deal anywhere close to completion. But that is expected to change now as Wenger steps up his pursuit. The Frenchman may also go back in for Swansea defender Ashley Williams this summer now that Thomas Vermaelen is set to miss the beginning of the season with a back injury. Meanwhile, Nicklas Bendtner, who has spent the last two seasons on loan from the Gunners at Sunderland and Juventus, was holding talks with Eintracht Frankfurt yesterday.