Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has revealed that he will not stand in the way of Alexandre Lacazette if Paris Saint-Germain can make an irresistible offer for the striker.

The 25-year-old, whose future at Lyon has been a source of constant speculation for over a year, has been heavily linked with a move away from the French club in the summer.




Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and PSG are all interested in snapping up Lacazette, who scored 23 goals in 44 appearances in all competitions last season.

Les Gones have already knocked back West Ham’s £31m bid for the France international as the Lyon president vowed to fight in order to keep him at the club.
 


However, the 67-year-old, who feels Lacazette can help PSG win the Champions League, insisted that he will not veto the forward’s move to the French champions if they come in with a big offer.

relatedNewsStory

“If PSG want to win the Champions League and if they need Alexandre Lacazette for it and they have the means to buy him, then I wouldn't say no”, he was quoted as saying by French sports daily L’Equipe.

“I don't have anything against PSG.”

Lacazette, whose present contract with Lyon runs until 2019, who has thus far amassed 230 appearances for the club, scoring 90 times and providing 40 assists.