Lyon are prepared to cash in on Rayan Cherki as Liverpool have reportedly been monitoring him as a replacement for Egyptian star Mohamed Salah.
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Lyon ready to offload Cherki in the summerLiverpool keen to get his services at AnfieldFace competition from Bayern & DortmundFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The 20-year-old playmaker has enjoyed a standout season with Lyon, showcasing his creativity and attacking flair. Having contributed eight goals and 18 assists across all competitions, he is regarded as one of France’s brightest young stars.
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According to while Liverpool’s scouting team is keeping a close eye on Cherki, they are not the only European giants monitoring his progress. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have both expressed serious interest in the France Under-21 international, while clubs from Italy are also keeping tabs on his development.
Cherki’s ability to control the game, create opportunities, and deliver in key moments was on display when France U21s defeated England U21s 5-3 in a recent friendly. The young midfielder was instrumental in the victory, scoring one goal and providing two assists, all while dazzling with his trademark skill and flair.
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Cherki’s reputation has been rising over the past few seasons, attracting attention from several clubs. Fulham and Crystal Palace were both eager to secure his services, with the Cottagers making a serious attempt to sign him in January 2024. However, their efforts fell short, as Lyon rejected their bid. Borussia Dortmund also made a move in the 2025 January transfer window, tabling a £19 million offer in the belief that it would activate a release clause in his contract. However, Lyon turned down the proposal, making it clear that they would not let him leave mid-season.
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Despite previous resistance to selling him, Lyon have now reportedly reached an understanding with Cherki that they will not block a move once the season concludes. With his contract running until the summer of 2026, the French side is aware that this summer presents a prime opportunity to cash in on one of their most valuable assets.
Cherki will have the chance to further impress potential suitors when Lyon face Manchester United in their Europa League quarter-final on April 10 and 17. Strong performances in these high-stakes matches could increase his value even further and attract more concrete offers from top clubs across Europe’s elite leagues.






