Hillary Clinton will be interviewed Saturday by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Daily Caller reported.

One source told The Post that the sitdown would take place “very soon” but couldn’t confirm the Saturday date.

The interview would come just five days after US Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton chatted in Phoenix and would indicate that the investigation into the former secretary of state’s emails is winding up.

The FBI investigation has been scrutinizing whether the private email server Clinton set up in her home broke any federal laws.

The investigation began almost one year ago.

Clinton has said repeatedly that she’d be willing to answer questions from the feds — even though any resistance on her part would decimate her campaign for president.

“There wouldn’t be an interview unless the investigation were near conclusion,” a former top-ranking FBI official told The Post.

“This is most likely the last piece because you don’t interview the principal subject until you have everything. The culmination of this investigation is this interview,” he added.

The interview reportedly will take place at Clinton’s Washington, DC, home, according to the Daily Caller.