Lyon's French striker, Alexandre Lacazette, is reportedly close to agreeing on a new three-year contract extension with the club.
The 29-year-old has been with Lyon since he was just 15 years old and has become one of the club's most important players over the past decade. He has scored 288 goals in 476 appearances for the club and helped them win several titles during his time there.
Lacazette's agent, Régis Casanova, recently confirmed that negotiations between the player and the club are going well and that they will soon reach an agreement. The striker has expressed his desire to remain at Lyon for the foreseeable future, as he feels that he can continue to develop and grow within the team.
It remains to be seen what the exact terms of Lacazette's new deal will be, but it is expected to include a significant salary increase and continued opportunities to play at the highest level. The striker has already shown that he is capable of performing at the highest level, so it is likely that Lyon will want to reward him accordingly.
Overall, it seems that Lacazette and Lyon are both happy with their current relationship and are looking forward to continuing to work together for the next few years.
