Arsenal: Alexandre Lacazette reveals transfer talks with ‘a lot of clubs’ ahead of contract expiring
Alexandre Lacazette has stated his desire to return to the Champions League ahead of his Arsenal contract expiring.
The Gunners are yet to sign the 30-year-old up to a new deal despite him being their only regular senior striker since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s departure. And he has now revealed that “a lot” of teams are interested in his signature.
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“I am in discussions with a lot of clubs,” he told Canal Plus. “I am open.”
Currently unavailable due to Covid, the striker has only managed one goal in his last 11 Premier League starts amid Arsenal’s ailing push to finish in the top four.
Lacazette left hometown team Lyon to join Arsenal in 2017 and he has suggested that a return to the Ligue 1 side