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·15 décembre 2024
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·15 décembre 2024
Rayan Cherki has long been touted as one of Ligue 1’s most exciting talents, and his recent performances for Lyon have reignited interest from top Premier League clubs. Amidst Lyon’s dire financial woes, the 21-year-old attacker could be on the brink of a career-defining move. According to Football Transfers, clubs including Liverpool, Arsenal, West Ham, Newcastle, Chelsea, and Crystal Palace have been linked with Cherki, whose estimated transfer value currently stands at just €9.3m.
With 22 goals and 31 assists in 157 appearances since debuting in 2021, Cherki has shown his class as both a creator and finisher. Lyon’s precarious financial position—burdened by a €500m debt—adds another layer of intrigue to his future. Despite sitting fifth in Ligue 1, the club faces potential relegation if they fail to balance their books.
Cherki’s improvement this season has been pivotal for Lyon, especially after being valued at just €15m in the summer. His performances have emboldened the French club to demand a higher price should they be forced into a sale. As Football Transfers reported, “Clubs know that Lyon desperately need to sell and won’t be held to ransom by the French club.”
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Liverpool and Arsenal lead a growing list of suitors, with both clubs recognising Cherki’s versatility and creativity. Liverpool, under Arne Slot, are believed to be keen on adding depth to their attacking options. Arsenal, meanwhile, see Cherki as an ideal fit for Mikel Arteta’s fluid system.
Newcastle and West Ham also represent intriguing destinations. Newcastle’s ambitions under Eddie Howe align with bringing in high-potential players, while West Ham might view Cherki as a replacement for their outgoing stars. Chelsea’s ongoing rebuilding project ensures they’re in the mix for any promising young talent, and Crystal Palace could offer Cherki guaranteed first-team minutes.
Tottenham have also reportedly entered the race, as GiveMeSport revealed that Spurs are seeking alternatives in the market. Manager Ange Postecoglou has seemingly lost confidence in Timo Werner, further fuelling speculation about a January approach for Cherki.
Cherki himself has been non-committal about his next move. Speaking after Lyon’s 3-2 Europa League victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, he remarked, “We’ll see at the end of the season if I’m still here or not.” These comments only heighten the sense of inevitability around his departure, especially given Lyon’s financial turmoil.
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While Cherki’s talent is undeniable, his next move will depend on Lyon’s valuation and the willingness of suitors to meet their asking price. The current market conditions and Lyon’s financial distress suggest that a Premier League switch could be inevitable, but whether it happens in January or the summer remains uncertain.
Cherki represents the kind of signing that fits the club’s ethos—young, talented, and brimming with potential. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool’s attacking play has flourished, but depth remains a concern, especially with the ageing Mohamed Salah and the need to rotate players during a gruelling campaign.
Cherki’s ability to play across the front line could make him an invaluable addition. His creativity, coupled with a knack for scoring goals, offers Liverpool a versatile weapon who could complement the likes of Luis Díaz and Darwin Núñez. At an estimated value of €9.3m, Cherki also represents a financially sound investment, particularly in an era where elite talent often commands exorbitant fees.
That said, fans will be cautious. Liverpool have traditionally been measured in their recruitment, opting for players who fit their high-intensity style. While Cherki’s technical ability is clear, adapting to the Premier League’s physicality will be crucial. Supporters will hope that any deal for Cherki is part of a broader plan to maintain the club’s competitive edge across all competitions.
For Liverpool fans, the prospect of landing a player of Cherki’s calibre is exciting, but it must come with assurances that the club continues to build on its existing strengths.