L’Oréal would welcome gaining access to the Gucci beauty licence earlier than 2028, CEO Nicolas Hieronimus said on Friday, adding that the issue was being discussed between Gucci-owner Kering and current licence holder Coty.

The beauty licence for the Gucci brand was the decisive ​piece in ⁠a deal struck last year between the brand’s highly-indebted owner Kering and ⁠cosmetics giant L’Oréal, according to sources familiar with the transaction.

“We’ll be happy to get the brand sooner,” Hieronimus told analysts at a conference when ​asked about the licence.

Gucci is one of the world’s best-known luxury brands but its beauty operations are seen as under-developed by analysts.

For now, the ​licence is still in the hands of smaller cosmetics firm ⁠Coty Inc. until 2028.

“It’s something that’s being discussed between Kering and Coty,” Hieronimus ⁠said.

Both Kering and Coty declined to comment.

Speaking during an earnings call earlier this month, Markus Strobel, ‌Coty’s new chief executive said: “We are always ​open for deals that create value for us, that create value for our shareholders.”

A source familiar ⁠with the matter previously told Reuters that Kering had offered to buy out Coty ahead ‌of sealing the L’Oréal deal, but Coty refused. The ​U.S. group’s ‌Swiss subsidiary, HFC Prestige International Operations Switzerland, filed a lawsuit in the UK last year against ‌Gucci.

Since then, Strobel has taken over from ⁠former Coty ⁠CEO Sue Nabi.

Kering in October sold its beauty division built around perfume maker Creed, to L’Oréal for 4 billion euros ($4.75 billion).

“The reality is that Kering has an asset called Creed that they overpaid for. L’Oréal didn’t want it, which is part ​of the bride’s dowry,” an industry source said at the time of the deal.

“L’Oréal’s ⁠only interest ‌was the Gucci licence.”

By Tassilo Hummel and Dominique Patton

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