Arsenal striker, Alexandre Lacazette, has said he is no longer pestering Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang about his future at the club.
Speculations are rife over Aubameyang's future, with his current contract set to expire next year.
It is believed the Gunners may cash in on the 31-year-old this summer instead of losing him for free in 2021.
Lacazette, who himself is under contract until 2022, is keen to find out what Aubameyang wants to do, but has had to stop asking him in fear of winding him up.
"To be honest, we stopped talking about this (his future) because at the beginning it can be funny.
"But long term you can start to be annoying because you want something that is not maybe the way we'd like and I don't want to be the guy being a bit annoying [by keep asking the same questions].
"I'm just going to wait like everyone else. And I just hope he's going tell me before the press," Lacazette told beIN Sports.
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