PARIS (AFP) - Lyon striker Karim Benzema insisted Thursday he will only be tempted by a big-money move to another major club once the French champions finally conquer Europe.
Benzema is currently the French league's top scorer and sealed Lyon's ticket to the last 16 of the Champions League by scoring a brace in the 3-0 away win at Rangers on Wednesday.
The 19-year-old's debut for Lyon's first team this season has alerted some of Europe's top clubs, with AC Milan, Inter and Real Madrid said to be following his progress closely and ready to pay 30 million euros for his services according to Italian media reports.
However Benzema told RTL radio Thursday: "I have a contract with Lyon until 2012, and I've always told the president (Jean-Michel Aulas) I will stay with the club at least until we win the Champions League."
Lyon qualified for the last 16 knockout phase for the fifth consecutive year on Wednesday, although it took Benzema's double - and a scoreless performance from Rangers, who beat Lyon 3-0 in the first leg - to seal their passage.
Even before his commanding attacking performance Benzema had made sure he will appear on some clubs' wish list for Christmas.
But he added: "There are still a lot of things I want to achieve at Lyon. Afterwards, we'll see."




