Arteta asks Lacazette to remain focused on Arsenal

Lacazette hinted at a return to former club Lyon in an interview and said he missed playing in the Champions League.

Published : Apr 19, 2022 21:34 IST

Lacazette's contract at Arsenal expires at the end of the season.
Lacazette's contract at Arsenal expires at the end of the season.
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Lacazette's contract at Arsenal expires at the end of the season.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has urged Alexandre Lacazette to remain focused on the club after the French forward said he was in talks with a number of teams ahead of a move away from the Emirates Stadium in the summer.

The 30-year-old, whose contract expires at the end of the season, hinted at a return to former club Lyon in an interview and said he missed playing in the Champions League.

Arteta, speaking ahead of Wednesday's trip to Chelsea, told reporters that he wasn't entirely surprised by Lacazette's comments but asked the striker to remain committed to Arsenal.

"He doesn't need to tell me what he does. His contract situation allows him to make a decision about his future," said Arteta.

"We have expressed our intention is to speak in the summer. For the rest, I just want him fully focused on his duty which is to defend Arsenal in the best possible way."

Lacazette, who signed for the London side in 2017, has scored six times in 31 games across all competitions this season.

Forward Eddie Nketiah also appears to be on his way out after the youngster said he had delayed signing a new deal due to a lack of minutes under Arteta, with the manager saying that the player had a right to feel aggrieved.

"He is right to be upset. This is what we want from the players that haven't had the minutes... with Eddie I said many times as well how much I rate him. That the fact that we have big plans for him at this club."

Arsenal, which has lost its last three league games to slip to sixth, will be hoping for a big result against Chelsea to revive its hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. It is three points off fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur but has a game in hand.

"We have to be at our best against the best team in Europe that showed last year what they can do with everything that they have and with the ability that we have as well. We're going to go there as always to win the match," said Arteta.

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