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The 45-year-old Cheyrou, who negotiated his exit, was replaced by Matthieu Louis-Jean at the head of the OL’s recruitment unit.
Il avait rejoint la structure mère d’Eagle football pour s’occuper, outre des joueurs, de la passerelle entre les clubs d’Eagle, la structure multi-clubs dirigée par l’Américain John Textor, président et actionnaire majoritaire de Lyon, Molenbeek (1re div. belge) et Botafogo (1re div. brésilienne).
“I wish the club all the best for the future”
“After more than three years with OL Groupe, it’s time to write a new professional page. I am proud to work for this wonderful establishment and for the great people I was able to meet there. I wish the club all the best for the future,” he said on LinkedIn.
Bruno Cheyrou, a former Lille, Liverpool, Marseille, Bordeaux and Rennes player, joined Olympique Lyonnais in 2020 after ending his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, where he was sporting director of the women’s football section.
His action was discussed through groups of followers.