The future of Alexandre Lacazette remains rampant following the proposed deal to Atletico Madrid collapsing, but he's now put Premier League clubs on alert after his latest comments.
When Atleti's transfer ban was upheld it prevented signing Lacazette, so the race to his signature is back on with a host of clubs in the running.
From Manchester United and Liverpool to Borussia Dortmund. The prolific striker enjoyed a another brilliant campaign bagging 36 goals in all competitions.
Lacazette in action for Lyon in the Europa League. Image: PA
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But after eight seasons with Lyon, the 26-year-old is set for a move away. And in a recent interview with Eurosport, Lacazette dropped a hint about his ongoing transfer.
He admitted the Premier League is an 'interesting option' with a few sides monitoring his situation.
"That [Premier League] could be an interesting option. It is a great league with interesting teams. For the moment, those are only rumours."
Lacazette wheels away in celebration. Image: PA
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As well as England's top flight, the Bundesliga is also an 'interesting' proposition.
"Moving to the [Bundesliga] would be interesting, Dortmund is a great club."
Though while his supposed move to the La Liga has broken down, he remains upbeat.
"Like everyone else, I heard the news [about Atletico]. This was always going to be a possibility, it was 50-50. The decision had not perturbed me, life goes on."
Aubameyang's transfer to PSG edges closer, could Lacazette fill his void? Image: PA
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He was also pressed if he would consider signing for Diego Simone but being immediately loaned back to Lyon.
"It is possible. This is a case that can not be ruled out. I did not about it think too much because the president [Jean-Michel Aulas] said it was not possible.
"We must prepare for all the contingencies but that is not the plan I would prefer."
Lacazette has also been prolific in Europe, too. Image: PA
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The Lacazette transfer saga rumbles on.
Where will Lacazette be plying his trade next season - Manchester United? Arsenal? Liverpool?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
(H/T Daily Express)
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