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Arsenal reportedly in transfer dilemma after a decision by Alexandre Lacazette

There was reports linking Alexandre Lacazette with an exit from Arsenal and its now being claimed that the Frenchman might also be interested in leaving.

Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette has been at the club since 2017 and he was involved in the game that saw the North Londoners win the Emirates FA Cup but it’s now being reported that the French striker could be on his way out.

Alexandre Lacazette has received a lot of criticism from the fans and the pundits in the recently concluded season and he was being linked with a move away from the Emirates Stadium but many believed that him and Aubameyang would be staying at the club after winning the Emirates FA Cup but this doesn’t look it’s the case as a report from France claims that he would be open to a move to Serie A giants Juventus.

Juventus will be looking for a striker in this summer transfer window and a report by le10Sport claims that they have been discussions between the Italian Champions and Alexandre Lacazette’s representatives and that the Frenchman would be open to a move to there as he would get the chance of playing with many too players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala. The report claims that this situation has put Arsenal in a dilemma as they don’t know whether to sell the Frenchman or not as he was very influential in the last matches of the season.

Alexandre Lacazette still has two more years on his contract and he recently revealed in an interview that he was not in any type of contract extension talks with the club and this could show that the gunners might not be opposed to selling him as the club’s head of football Raul Sanllehi did say in the past that they would try to avoid contract sagas like that of Sanchez, Ozil and Aubameyang by either selling or renewing deals of players who have only two years on their contracts.

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