President Trump’s lawyers hope to strike a deal with special counsel Robert Mueller in which the president will submit to an interview to speed the conclusion of Mueller’s investigation into Russian election meddling, a new report said Friday.

Trump’s legal team may tell Mueller that Trump would agree to a sit-down if the special counsel commits to a date for wrapping up at least the part of the probe involving the president, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources.

One idea his lawyers may float would call for Mueller to end the Trump probe by 60 days from the date the interview takes place, the source said.

Team Trump also wants to limit the scope of the topics Mueller can cover, the paper said, focusing only on Mike Flynn, the ex-national security adviser who has already pleaded guilty, and James Comey, the former top G-man who was fired over the investigation into Russian election meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.

Trump has denied there was any collusion.

Legal experts were skeptical that the special counsel would be open to Team Trump’s requests.

“You can’t put a timeline on these things,” Peter Zeidenberg, a former federal prosecutor and an expert in government investigations, told the Journal.

“Someone could walk in the door on the day before their proposed deadline and say, ‘I’ve got some information that’s going to blow your minds’ [and] Mueller’s going to say, ‘Oh, too bad, the deadline’s tomorrow’?”