En difficulté sur le plan sportif malgré une légère amélioration avant la trêve, l’Olympique Lyonnais occupe actuellement la 15e place de la Ligue 1 et cherche à se renforcer lors du mercato d’hiver.
In this sense, the owner of the Club, John Textor, invested and released an endowment of 50 million euros that will be spent in January. With this sum, OL’s control intends to make no less than 6 contracts. We are looking for a player for the Right Wing position. Lyon’s officials have drawn up a short list in which two names stand out. On the one hand, the Algerian foreigner Saïd Benrahma, who is going through difficulties at West Ham and with whom the first contacts have already been established. At the same time, the Lyon side discovered a file already studied last summer, that of Largie Ramazani. The OL’s director of recruitment, Mathieu Louis-Jean, keeps this factor close, as L’Equipe recently recalled.
A former Manchester United prospect, the 22-year-old winger has shone this season at Almeria, despite the club’s struggles.
The two with stats closest to theirs are Nico Williams and Kingsley Coman!Rocket pic. twitter. com/60y9IcKGji
– Data’Scout (@datascout_) December 23, 2023
The 22-year-old Belgium U21 prospect is having a promising season at Almeria in La Liga, with 3 goals and four assists in 20 appearances across all festivals (including 11 starts). However, the Lyon club is not the only one. He’s interested and he’ll have to face the festival of some other Ligue 1 club!According to Madrid AS, Lille are also under the spell of the former Manchester United talent. In addition, it is said that LOSC has already started talks with the Almeria club with a view to a move this winter.
With a contract until June 2025, the Belgian player is valued at 6 million euros through the specialized online page Transfermarkt and his club is open to discussion. This amount is available for the two interested clubs. It remains to be seen which of the two French rivals will have to resort to the Berchem-Sainte-Agathe venue. Currently fifth in the standings, the Dogues seem to have more arguments to make than Les Gones. To follow closely. . .