Strong man of OL during this first part of the season, Rayan Cherki has made no secret about his future on his social networks. The French international hopefuls are planning to go to Lyon and nowhere else.
Since the DNCG officially announced a recruitment ban and a precautionary demotion with regard to Olympique Lyonnais, rumors have been rife about the potential sale of the Rhone club during the winter transfer window. Les Gones need cash by June 30 to avoid a catastrophe, but John Textor does not intend to liquidate his best players in January. The names of Malick Fofana and Rayan Cherki have been mentioned a lot in the transfer window as potential starters.
The Belgian international has already made it known to his managers and those around him that he wants to finish the season in the capital of Gaul and a priori, the observation is the same on the side of Rayan Cherki. As highlighted by the Lyon community on social networks, the French international hopefuls made no secret of his future after OL's victory in the Coupe de France against Feignies-Aulnoye by meeting the supporters Lyon in 2025.
“See you next year”, Cherki will be there in 2025
“Victory for the last of the year. Thank you for the welcome and happy holidays to all. See you next year » published the 21-year-old attacking midfielder on his official networks. A message which leaves no room for doubt according to Lyon supporters, convinced that Rayan Cherki would not have published such a message if he did not have the assurance of remaining at Olympique Lyonnais during this transfer window of the month of January. Despite interest from big clubs such as Liverpool, Atalanta Bergamo and Paris Saint-Germain, the player under contract with OL until 2026 fully intends to finish the season that has started. . A senior player for Pierre Sage, the Franco-Algerian playmaker does not intend to leave the ship during the season. Excellent news for Lyon supporters, who will therefore be able to enjoy the Cherki-Fofana duo for another six months… at least.
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