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Gasly has been widely tipped to seek a move away from AlphaTauri over the last few weeks after Sergio Perez signed a new contract with Red Bull at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Frenchman has made no secret of his desire to have another crack at Red Bull after his previous stint with the team was cut short after just six months back in 2019.
The door now appears to be firmly shut, though, sparking rumours that Gasly could look to cut ties with the Red Bull family in order to pursue a new opportunity elsewhere on the grid.