OL: Bombito blocked, Textor fails – Olympique Lyonnais

OL: Bombito blocked, Textor fails – Olympique Lyonnais
OL: Bombito blocked, Textor fails – Olympique Lyonnais

OL has no shortage of ambitions at the start of the summer transfer window. The Rhone club would particularly like to secure the services of Canadian Moïse Bombito.

Pierre Sage hopes to be able to benefit from a larger group as quickly as possible. The OL recruitment unit works hard to find rare gems. But for the moment, the most important thing remains to validate the club’s passage this Thursday before the DNCG. Then, everything can accelerate in the event of a positive result. John Textor already has quite a few ideas in mind regarding the players he wants to recruit to… Eagle Football Group. Like Thiago Almada, who already has an agreement with him, the American businessman now wants to recruit Moïse Bombito.

Eagle failed for Bombito… for the moment

The Canadian international midfielder is the delight of the Colorado Rapids, who do not want to sell him off. The American club is also asking for nearly 4 million euros to let go of Bombito. In recent hours, the franchise rejected an offer fromEagle for the 24-year-old player if we are to believe the information from New York Times. The company will therefore have to improve its offer to secure the services of Moïse Bombito. If an agreement was reached in the next few hours between all parties, it remains to be seen where the Montreal native would evolve. John Textor could recruit him from Botafogo before loaning him to OL.

A technique already used in the past which is starting to appeal more and more. Still, Olympique Lyonnais could benefit from it, just like with Thiago Almada as mentioned above. Currently present at the Copa America, Bombito enjoyed significant success this Tuesday evening against Peru thanks to a goal from Jonathan David. The adventure could therefore continue for the North American team, which dreams of reaching the quarter-finals.

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