PSG has long been interested in Rayan Cherki, but the capital club could be even more greedy by also throwing in Malick Fofana, the Belgian nugget of OL, in the coming weeks.
Despite a chaotic start to the championship with two defeats against Stade Rennais and AS Monaco at the opening of Ligue 1, Olympique Lyonnais reacted perfectly. Pierre Sage’s team has raised the bar and is now in fifth place, in addition to having a good run in the Europa League. The Rhone coach has found the formula to make his team shine by giving a lot of confidence and playing time to Malick Fofana and Rayan Cherki. The Belgian nugget and the French international hopeful are today the two players with the highest market value in the capital of Gaul and among OL supporters, we logically fear their departure in the winter transfer window due to the financial situation of the club owned by John Textor.
Paris Saint-Germain would have every interest in taking a look at the two Lyon attackers according to Kombini. The media had fun imagining PSG’s dream transfer window in January and certainly, players such as Cherki and Fofana would totally fit what Luis Enrique is looking for in his ideal vision of Paris SG. “The idea may seem far-fetched today, especially when we see the turn taken by the relationship between the presidents of PSG and OL. But wouldn’t John Textor and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi both have an interest in renewing ties, for the sake of business? » the media asks before continuing.
PSG invited to rush towards Cherki and Fofana
“The president of PSG would have the opportunity to offer himself two players with high potential to expand his offensive sector. Their profile also seems to suit the game advocated by Luis Enrique. A total price of around 60 million euros for both, and everyone is happy? » can we read on Kombini.com. A colossal double transfer worthy of Football Manager which would undoubtedly delight PSG and Luis Enrique supporters. But we can imagine that on the OL side, we absolutely do not want to sell Cherki and Fofana in January and even less to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi in view of the increasingly deafening rivalry between John Textor and the boss of Paris Saint-Germain.