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Aulas could hit the jackpot thanks to Fekir

Published: 4 years ago
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If after the signings of Alexandre Lacazette and Corentin Tolisso, a return of Nabil Fekir to Olympique Lyonnais is not on the agenda, Jean-Michel Aulas must have an eye on the sporting situation of the world champion French. Despite his recent extension at Betis Sevilla until 2026, the 28-year-old attacking midfielder has a strong chance of leaving Spain this summer, and could bounce back in Italy.

20% on the future transfer of Fekir

According O&L, which relays information from Goal Italy, AC Milan and AS Roma are on the shelves of Nabil Fekir, and a transfer could do the business of Olympique Lyonnais. During the transfer of his captain to Andalusia in the summer of 2019, the Gones thus negotiated a resale percentage of 20% for a future transfer, which remains very interesting for a player listed at 40 million euros on Transfermarkt. By joining a more upscale club than Betis, Nabil Fekir would give himself a chance to play in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and would give his training club a big financial boost.

to summarize

While Nabil Fekir’s future at Betis Sevilla is uncertain, a transfer from the French world champion could do the business for Olympique Lyonnais. According to O&L, the Gones have a resale percentage of 20% for Fekir.

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