Arsenal warned over Alexandre Lacazette as Lyon admit Olivier Giroud interest
By Stephen Turner
Lyon's president says he is willing to keep Alexandre Lacazette this summer unless Arsenal match a valuation of at least £44m.
The Gunners are in talks over a deal for Lacazette,
who saw a proposed move to Atletico Madrid fall through after the Court
of Arbitration for Sport upheld a transfer ban on the Spanish club.But Jean-Michel Aulas told L'Equipe it is "premature" to suggest the France international will end up at the Emirates and even suggested Atletico could resurrect a deal in January once the embargo is lifted.
"I saw Arsene Wenger during the France-England match [on June 13]. I was with [Aulas' adviser] Gerard Houllier and I understand he told Gerard there could
be interest from Arsenal, but it's premature to say that things will happen.
"We are talking about 50m to 60m euros [£44m-£53m], Arsenal are ready to pay for Lacazette. It will have to be at least that.
"Everyone knows that Atletico's offer is 53m euros plus 12m bonus. That's 65m euros [£57m]. As the leaders of Arsenal are well informed, they will be in those waters.
"But frankly I have not thought about Arsenal for the moment. I thought Alexandre would stay because of the failure, initially, with Atletico Madrid."
"There has been an approach, at some point, for Giroud," he said. "He is a boy that we like, who scores lots of goals and who has a lot of ambition for [the 2018 World Cup in] Russia.
"He told me personally that he wanted to take his time, that things were not completely defined with Arsenal, that he had a secret hope that he would be the No 1 striker next season. The key is Arsene Wenger. We are watching."
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