Lyon are in talks with star striker Alexandre Lacazette over a new deal, sources close to the club have told ESPN FC.
Lacazette's future was the subject of intense speculation during the summer with Arsenal and West Ham seeing big-money offers rejected for the French international.
Lyon rejected an offer of €50 million from West Ham for Lacazette, while Arsenal saw their offer of €35m refused.
With the transfer window closed the Ligue 1 club are keen to secure their prize asset on a new long-term deal to ward off potential interest in January.
Lacazette's current deal still has three years to run, but Lyon are ready to offer him improved terms and insert a buy-out clause into his contract.
Sources have told ESPN FC that they are confident of striking a deal with Lacazette, with the player happy at the club.
The 25-year-old, who netted 21 goals in 34 Ligue 1 appearances last campaign to help Lyon to second place, has started the season in fine form scoring six goals in Lyon's opening three matches.
