The French newspaper "L'Equipe" announces that despite not such a successful season as the previous one, "Lyon" may still lose its leader Alexandre Lacazette.
Interest in him is shown by London's "West Ham," which is demonstrating increasingly ambitious goals. Strengthened during the off-season, the "Hammers" currently occupy the fifth place in the Premier League and still have chances to fight for a spot in the UEFA Champions League.
Furthermore, the club should move to the Olympic Stadium capable of hosting 54,000 fans next season.
"West Ham" also searched for reinforcement in the striker department during the winter. In January, the team borrowed Emmanuel Emenike, but it is almost certain that a higher caliber player will be sought after in the summer.
Lacazette, who scored 15 goals this season, is valued at 30 million euros according to transfermarkt.com. However, with the increase in income from Premier League match broadcasts, a similar amount should not be a problem for the "Hammers."