Alexandre Lacazette 'nears end of Arsenal career with neither player nor club interested in renewing deal'... while Gunners consider offloading striker to Sevilla in January in bid to lure Youssef En-Nesyri to north London Alexandre Lacazette is set to leave Arsenal next June when his contract expires The Frenchman is playing less often and Arsenal are reluctant to extend his deal Lyon are keen to bring him back while Premier League clubs are also interested Lacazette could also allow Arsenal to do a deal with Sevilla for Youssef En-Nesyri
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Alexandre Lacazette's Arsenal career is drawing to an end as neither the player nor the club are interested in extending the Frenchman's contract.
Lacazette has been marginalised by coach Mikel Arteta this season and is yet to make a Premier League start, although he did play 90 minutes and score a penalty in Wednesday's 3-0 win over AFC Wimbledon in the Carabao Cup.
According to a report on 90min, Lacazette's lack of game time is convincing him of the need to move on while there is also little enthusiasm from the Arsenal hierarchy to offer the 30-year-old an extension on his current deal, which expires next June.