OL are struggling for the future of an undesirable

OL are struggling for the future of an undesirable
OL are struggling for the future of an undesirable

This winter, Olympique Lyonnais hit hard by achieving a high-quality winter transfer window which helped it move from a place in the red zone of Ligue 1 to a serious competitor for a European place in just a few weeks. But to achieve this, the Rhone management was forced to part ways with several players from its squad such as Jeffinho, Tino Kadewere and Skelly Alvero, a young hopeful midfielder who left on loan to Werder Bremen, after signing up for five years. with OL, against an amount of 4 million euros from Sochaux.

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The 21-year-old, who recently gained playing time in the Bundesliga after a difficult start, before being hampered by injury, would like to stay at Bremen. Werder Bremen director of football Clemens Fritz told BILD that he had “spoke with Skelly. He can imagine himself playing for us next season. Skelly made a good impression on us, both on a human and sporting level”, he explained. However, the German media explains that a definitive transfer is far from successful since his purchase option amounts to 6.25 million euros. Bremen would like to have him loaned again, but for a full year.

Pub. THE 04/30/2024 11:34 p.m.
Update 04/30/2024 11:39 p.m.

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