Could Slim Shady be on course to play Worthy Farm?
He has played some huge stages over the course of his illustrious career, but so far, Marshal Mathers has yet to play the biggest music festival on the planet, Glastonbury.
Festival bosses are no doubt eager to claw back some credibility after this year's Sunday night headliner, SZA, failed to wow fans both at home and at Worthy Farm. Others criticised the fact that Coldplay, who headlined Saturday night, have now headlined Glasto five times.
One of the biggest rappers in the game would certainly do that - and with Eminem's new album 'The Death of Slim Shady' due for release this month, fans would be familiar with the new material in a year's time.
A 'greatest hits' set would undoubtedly draw a massive crowd, though - and the Daily Mail reports that talks are already underway to land him for Glastonbury 2025. He previously headlined Reading and Leeds festival in 2017.
And considering how many huge names he has worked with over the years - from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg to Ed Sheeran and Rihanna - the potential for guest appearances would be enormous.
For now, however, it's a case of watch this space.
Next year's Glastonbury takes place from June 25th - 29th 2025, while festival boss Emily Eavis has said that the festival will be taking a break in 2026.