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Author of a very dull first part of the season, Diego Moreira should leave Lyon this winter. According to RMC, OL want to put an end to the loan of the Chelsea player.
A new start in sight for Olympique Lyonnais. After Jeffinho and Tino Kadewere, it is Diego Moreira who should pack his bags this winter. According to RMC, OL wish to put an end to the loan of the young Portuguese winger, who should therefore return to Chelsea.
Diego Moreira only played nine small matches in all competitions, with no goals and no assists. He entered in the 70th minute on Friday at Bergerac (1-2), in the Coupe de France. To replace him numerically, OL still wish to recruit Arnaut Danjuma, the Dutch striker from Everton.
❗️Lyon intends to put an end to Diego Moreira’s loan 🇵🇹
🔹The young Portuguese left winger joined Les Gones at the end of the summer transfer window from Chelsea.
🔹OL continues to push for Arnaut Danjuma who wants to join the club pic.twitter.com/AlzddSjCyY
— Fabrice Hawkins (@FabriceHawkins) January 21, 2024
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