Arsenal have reportedly offered Alexandre Lacazette to Milan, as the 30-year-old’s contract expires next summer.

Calciomercato.com reports the French striker could leave Arsenal, maybe already this winter and that the Gunners have given Milan an opportunity to sign the former Olympique Lyonnais striker.

Lacazette joined Arsenal in July 2017 and has entered the last year of the five-year contract he signed at the time.

The Frenchman has only played once in the Premier League this season and has scored 72 times in 192 competitive games since joining the Londonders.

Lacazette bagged 129 goals in 275 games with Lyon in his homeland and is capped 16 times by the national team.

The report reveals his salary is currently at €9m a season and Arsenal don’t seem ready to renew with the striker.

Olivier Giroud arrived at Milan ahead of 2021-22, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic signed a new deal until June 2022 in April.

When the two veterans have been out in recent weeks, Ante Rebic has stepped up to play as a lone striker for the Rossoneri.

8 thought on “Arsenal striker Lacazette offered to Milan?”
  1. This would only make sense if Milan plan to change their way of playing. With Ibra, Giroud and Pellegri its fairly obvious Pioli wants a target to hit up front. I would hope that plan hasn’t been scrapped already. Good player though.

  2. @Donato no problem for the Prem cast offs tho, Tomori was also Chelsea’s cast off, Bakayoko also. Your trash might be a gem for others. What I don’t like is the age of Lacazette. I would prefer a young promising striker tho, even if Milan already have Pellegri. Maybe a decent striker at the age of 25-27 would be ideal.

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