French striker Alexandre Lacazette has signed a new contract with French club Lyon, cementing his place in the team's plans for the upcoming season.
The deal, which will keep Lacazette at the club until June 2024, is a significant boost for Lyon, who have been struggling to compete for the Ligue 1 title this season.
Lacazette, who joined Lyon from Arsenal in January 2019, has made 166 appearances for the club and scored 85 goals, including two goals against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-finals last season.
His arrival at Lyon has already helped the club improve their performance on the pitch, and he is expected to continue making a positive impact in the coming months.
"Lyon is a great club and I'm really happy to be staying here," Lacazette said after signing his new contract. "I want to help the team achieve our goals and win more trophies."
With Lacazette on board, Lyon will be hoping to challenge for the Ligue 1 title again next season. The club finished third in the league last season, but they will need to make some changes if they are to compete with PSG and Monaco for the top spot.
However, with Lacazette leading the line and a strong squad around him, Lyon could be a force to be reckoned with in the coming seasons.
Overall, Lacazette's stay at Lyon is a good sign for the club and its fans. He is a key player for them and his return to the club should provide a boost to their chances of competing for the Ligue 1 title.
