The winter transfer window is fast approaching and PSG could take advantage of it to strengthen themselves. In the offensive sector, it seems that the Rayan Cherki soap opera which animated the start of Paris Saint-Germain's summer is once again relevant. OL find themselves faced with an unprecedented financial crisis, but will not force the hand of their young talent trained at the club. Explanations.
Rayan Cherki (21 years old) is in the professional circuit atOL for five years now. The eternal promise of Lyon football has found a certain regularity since the start of the season and no longer leaves the starting eleven of Pierre Sage at theOlympique Lyonnais. And this, after a turbulent summer during which he seemed ready to sign for PSG for a transfer fee of €15 million before falling back on the Borussia Dortmund. Neither of these two operations saw the light of day, but the economic situation ofOL would suddenly reshuffle the cards.
OL will only sell Cherki if the club finds itself financially back against the wall…
Last Friday, the National Directorate of Management Control or DNCG delivered its verdict: a ban on recruitment as well as a provisional relegation in Ligue 2 if the financial health of the club which dominated French football in the early 2000s does not improve in the coming weeks. The Team was clear on the position of management and senior representatives of theOL whose boss John Textor regarding the file Cherki : A sale will only be put in place during the winter transfer window if this happens to be the last economic resort for the Rhone team.
…but Rayan Cherki will have his destiny in his hands!
And again, even though the steering committee of theOL made the decision to reluctantly end her relationship with Rayan Cherki trained at the club and born in Lyon, the decision-makers would not go against his opinion. The Team affirms in its edition of this Wednesday that the creative attacking midfielder of theOlympique Lyonnais and theFrench Espoirs team would be the one and only decision-maker of his short-term future for the winter transfer window.