End of lively transfer window for OL! New deal announced

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Olympique Lyonnais is on all fronts during the last days of this winter transfer window.

If Olympique Lyonnais has considerably strengthened its squad in order to raise the bar to ensure its maintenance without trembling, the Rhone club remains no less active in the departures department. By the end of this winter transfer window, several operations could be formalized.

According to information from L’Équipe, OL are on the verge of selling Skelly Alvero. The young 21-year-old midfielder should be on loan with an option to buy until the end of this 2023-24 season at Werder Bremen. A deal which should allow Alvero to get playing time more in line with his ambitions.

L’Equipe specifies that this loan should be accompanied by a purchase option of around 4 to 5 million euros. The deal could be announced by the club in the coming hours. As a reminder, the midfielder who arrived from FC Sochaux last summer is under contract with OL until 2028.

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