Arsenal 'have not offered striker Alexandre Lacazatte a new deal' despite entering the final year of his contract at the Emirates and Mikel Arteta saying the Frenchman will be 'instrumental' in their success Alexandre Lacazette's contract at Arsenal will expire at the end of the season The Gunners have not yet offered the Frenchman a new deal to extend his stay Lacazette will be free to speak to clubs overseas about a move on January 1 Mikel Arteta says that Lacazette is 'fully involved' with his plans for the season
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Alexandre Lacazette has not yet been offered a new deal despite his contract at Arsenal expiring next summer.
The 30-year-old Frenchman has made just two substitute appearances so far this season, including the Gunners' 6-0 drubbing over West Brom in the EFL Cup where Lacazette found the back of the net.
There has been some doubt over his future at the club, though Mikel Arteta this week denied claims that the striker was not part of his first team plans.
Alexandre Lacazette will be a free agent at the end of the season if not signed to a new deal
ESPN though have reported that Lacazette has not yet had an offer to consider over extending his stay at the Emirates.
It's said that no discussions are active, with Arsenal