Dortmund now on pole for Cherki (OL)

Dortmund now on pole for Cherki (OL)
Dortmund now on pole for Cherki (OL)

Rayan Cherki after an OL training session (credit: Anthony Ravas / O&L)

On the way to OL, Rayan Cherki is currently preparing for the Olympic Games with France. However, the leader continues to be the object of desire with Borussia Dortmund increasingly present.

At the time of the final whistle against Strasbourg in Ligue 1 then against the PSG in the Coupe de France, Rayan Cherki did not hesitate to speak to the various broadcasters with words that clearly resembled farewells. However, the leader is still under contract until June 2025 with theOL. But, so that everyone can find their way around, a departure is expected during the summer. John Weaver has indeed offered a contract extension to Cherki but the salary reduction was not necessarily to the taste of those around French Hope. At 20, the Lyonnais is heading towards a departure and the question is above all to know to which destination.

In full preparation for the 2024 Olympics with the French U23s, Rayan Cherki has no shortage of contenders. THE PSG would have submitted an offer of fifteen million euros (bonus included), but nothing had really evolved on that front in recent days. However, the Parisian club has returned to the charge in recent hours to the point of finding a tripartite agreement according to L’Equipe. Except that Cherki should not find Bradley Barcola in the capital. The door open to another competitor? According to Foot Market et The teamthe Borussia Dortmund would have done a lot of undermining work which would be about to work on the Rayan case Cherki.

The German club would have even taken a step ahead of the PSG and should win the bet against a check for 15 million euros despite a salary offer below the French club. In a championship that is always spectacular, the native of Pusignan could inevitably enjoy himself within a renowned club which has proven that it could be a springboard towards the European leaders.

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