Real Madrid eyeing €5 million transfer for Ligue 1 forward this winter – report

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Real Madrid eyeing €5 million transfer for Ligue 1 forward this winter – report

Real Madrid are reportedly looking to take advantage of Olympique Lyon’s financial troubles to secure the signing of French striker Alexandre Lacazette, according to a recent update from Fichajes.

The outlet suggests that the club has been increasingly interested in Lacazette, whose future at Lyon is now uncertain, creating an opportunity for Real Madrid to move quickly and secure him.

Lacazette, who returned to Lyon in 2022, has been a vital part of the team’s attack. However, the club’s financial struggles have complicated negotiations for a contract renewal, leaving Lacazette’s future at the club up in the air.

With his contract expiring at the end of the season, Real Madrid have identified this as an opportunity to bring the striker to the Spanish capital, bolstering their attacking options.

Real Madrid are ready to bet on him

The club is reportedly preparing an offer of €5 million for Lacazette, aiming to bring him to Madrid as early as January.

<em>Alexandre Lacazette is on Real Madrid’s radar. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)</em><em><button class=

Alexandre Lacazette is on Real Madrid’s radar. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Though Lacazette could join as a free agent in the summer, Real Madrid are keen to act fast and secure him now, rather than waiting for the next transfer window.

This would allow the striker to integrate into the squad immediately, adding depth to their attacking lineup for the remainder of the season.

Although Lacazette is 33 years old, his experience and goal-scoring record make him an appealing option for Real Madrid, especially given their need for more attacking firepower.

He could provide a reliable alternative in attack, offering leadership and finishing ability in key moments when the team struggles to find the back of the net.

The situation falls perfectly in Real Madrid’s lap as Lyon have been handed provisional relegation over the financial crash.

As a result, the Ligue 1 side might be forced to sell assets, which could involve player sales, in order to stabilise the ship and this is where Madrid can pounce.

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