On Thursday night, the Frenchman led Arsenal to the Europa League semi-finals.
Alex Lacazette is doing everything he can to cement his reputation as one of Arsenal's most clinical strikers as his time in north London comes to a close.
The Frenchman has six goals in his last six games in all competitions, helping Arsenal to a 4-0 victory over Slavia Prague and a spot in the Europa League semi-finals.
Lacazette, 29, was on the verge of leaving last summer, with Atletico Madrid and Roma vying for his signature, but no deal was struck due to a shortage of transfer funds on either side.
There were 20 passes in the build-up to Lacazette's fourth goal, and it demonstrates the ever-changing nature of football that he might miss a reasonably simple opportunity in the first leg against Slavia before going on to become the match-winner in Arsenal's next two games.
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Lacazette may not have scored as many goals as Thierry Henry, but he has made a significant contribution to the club since joining Lyon in the summer of 2017.
Football.london understands that negotiations about a new contract for the experienced striker are yet to take place, with manager Mikel Arteta consistently claiming that any talks will begin in the summer.
'We'll meet in the summer and figure out what we're going to do," Arteta said in January.
'We haven't discussed anything concerning his contract. I'm ecstatic with the way he's playing, the goals he's scoring, and the form and energy he's showing right now. That is something he must continue to do.'
Arsenal's combination of youth and experience ensured that players like Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe once again made significant contributions in and around Lacazette at the Sinobo Stadium on Thursday night.
Luca's success clearly improves when he's surrounded by runners. Compared to Willian, who appears to slow Arsenal's game down, Nicolas Pepe and the aforementioned Saka help him maximize his goalscoring instinct.
Arteta could be tempted to give him a one-year contract extension rather than selling him to another European club this summer.
Lacazette is currently Arsenal's top scorer, with 17 goals in all competitions, and he exudes optimism as the team enters the most important phase of the season. Last month, Arteta said, "He has a contract with us.'
“He had a great game the other week. It's exactly what we've asked of him. I'm very pleased with him, and we'll see what happens when we have talked about his contract.'
Following rumors that he might leave the club, Lacazette started on the first day of the season that he is enjoying life in north London. 'I'm overjoyed,' he said.
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'Only the press claims that I am dissatisfied. I've said from the start that I'm happy at Arsenal and that I want to play and win titles. Last month, we won the Premier League, so I'm pleased with Arsenal.'
The Gunners have been given a boost by the news that Folarin Balogun has signed a new long-term deal after it appeared that he would leave when his current contract expired this summer.
Balogun's brief cameo appearance on Thursday night may be yet another sign from Arteta that he will be a regular in the first team next season.
With Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Gabriel Martinelli still available as strikers, and Eddie Nketiah's future still up in the air, Arteta faces a major dilemma this summer, one that Lacazette is making more difficult with each goal he scores.


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