
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta would not be drawn on the future of Alexandre Lacazette.
The French forward, who was excellent for his side in a 3-2 win over Watford in the Premier League on Sunday, is out of contract in the summer.
While there are reports that Lacazette may yet renew with the club, Arteta was non-committal on whether the Frenchman will be a Gunner next season.
Asked if he wanted to keep the 30-year-old, he told reporters: "It is the case. I said to you, at the end of the season where we know where we are, we'll sit down with those three players and between all of us, we'll decide what we do to move forward."
He added on the player's form at present: "I think he's had really good moments in terms of goal-scoring records, probably better than what he's doing right now, but for what we ask of him and for what I ask of him and the contribution that I need from him, I think he's doing really, really well."
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