Big move in sight for OL?

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Looking for reinforcements this winter, Olympique Lyonnais is in the process of recruiting a very promising striker, Gift Orban.

Pierre Sage made no secret of it on the club channel: Olympique Lyonnais has made the recruitment of offensive reinforcements its top priority. And after Malick Fofana, who arrived last week for 17 million euros, OL could already have a new reinforcement in the next few hours.

According to L’Equipe, the Rhone club has indeed reached an agreement with La Gantoise regarding the young Nigerian striker Gift Orban. For a check for 13 million euros, the 21-year-old center forward, author of 32 goals in 51 matches with the Belgian club, should sign up for four years with Les Gones.

And OL does not intend to stop there since discussions continue about Arnaut Danjuma (Everton) and Saïd Benrahma (West Ham).

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