Lyon remain open to the possibility of selling
Alexandre Lacazette this summer, according to the French club's manager
Bruno Genesio.
Lacazette, who only recently signed a new four-year deal at
the Parc Olympique Lyonnais, has attracted interest from a number of
clubs across Europe after 92 goals in 230 appearances for the Ligue 1
outfit.
Arsenal saw a bid in the region of £30m rejected last week but are expected to return with an improved offer for the 25-year-old.
And the Gunners appear to have been handed a boost in their pursuit
of the France international after Genesio admitted the striker may leave
this summer.
"He can leave if Lyon want him to," said the 49-year-old.
"There are some offers that you cannot refuse. My desire as manager
is that the best players stay and Lacazette is very important for the
team.
"I have been assured by my president that we will keep the player. You never know what could happen right up until August 31."
Lyon manager Bruno Genesio says 'there are some offers that you cannot refuse' |
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has so far insisted the striker is not for sale at any price.
However,
the French club are thought to value Lacazette at £40m and could be
open to an offer from Arsenal if they are willing to meet this
valuation.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas is attempting to hang on to Lacazette |
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