Monday 15 August 2016 17:15, UK
Arsenal target Alexandre Lacazette has hinted he would be happy to move away from Ligue 1 side, Lyon, provided the offer is right.
Last month, Arsenal saw a bid in the region of £30m for Lacazette rejected by the French Ligue 1 club, although they remain interested in signing the striker, according to Sky Sources.
However, after scoring a hat-trick in his side's 3-0 win over Nancy, the 25-year-old said he would be happy to leave the club for pastures new.
"If there are offers that can't be refused, I'd like to not refuse them," Lacazette told CANAL+, when asked whether he would consider moving on from Lyon.
But Lacazette later added that he was happy to stay in Ligue 1 if a suitable offer was not made by any prospective suitors.
"But I'm very comfortable at Lyon. The proof was there today that I was in the right state of mind," he explained.
"I scored three goals - I'm pleased. With my teammates, everything is going well. So for me all is well."
Arsene Wenger splashed out £30m on Swiss international Granit Xhaka earlier on the summer, but has failed to add any other big name signings since then, with many Arsenal fans calling for him to add to the squad further.
Slaven Bilic confirmed on Thursday he would not try and sign Lacazette, who had been on West Ham's shortlist of summer targets.