Alpine are keen to extend the contract of French driver Esteban Ocon to keep their line-up unchanged next year, the Renault-owned Formula 1 team's CEO Laurent Rossi.
Spain's double F1 world champion Fernando Alonso, making a comeback to the top flight this year at the age of 39 and after two years out, is 24-year-old Ocon's teammate and has a deal that includes 2022.
Ocon also has links to champions Mercedes, who have both seven-times F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas out of contract at the end of the year but Britain's George Russell waiting for his chance.
"Esteban is doing everything to make me consider keeping him in the team. I would be remiss if I didn't think about it," Rossi told reporters at the
Monaco Grand Prix.
"At the moment, we are already engaged in some conversations with his agent, his management team, Mercedes at large."
Ocon has scored more points than Alonso (10-5) and out-qualified him 3-1. He took his debut podium, a second place, with what was then the Renault team in Bahrain last season.
French driver Pierre Gasly, a race winner with Red Bull-owned AlphaTauri, has also been linked to Alpine in the media but Rossi indicated he was not being considered for the immediate future.
"We're not looking at any drivers (from outside the team) for next year," said the CEO.
"At the moment, I'm considering obviously Esteban...(and) Fernando is here next year with us. So if we want to carry on the momentum we have, we'll do that," added Rossi.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin)