Historic transfer to OL!

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OL have reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest for the recruitment of Belgian midfielder Orel Mangala. The transfer amount would amount to 27 million euros plus three bonuses. A record for Les Gones.

He will soon be the most expensive recruit in the history of Olympique Lyonnais: Orel Mangala will sign with Les Gones until 2027 after an agreement reached between the Rhone club and Nottingham Forest for a transfer worth 27 million euros plus three million bonuses. Jeff Reine-Adélaïde is the most expensive recruitment in history for the moment, at 25 million…

This central midfielder trained at Anderlecht (then at Borussia Dortmund) revealed himself in Stuttgart and was recruited for 13 million euros by Forest in 2022. He established himself as much in the Premier League as with the Red Devils ( 12 selections).

A winter transfer window worth 65 million!

John Textor’s club is preparing to complete a promising winter transfer window, with the arrivals of goalkeeper Lucas Perri, central defender Adryelson but especially defensive midfielder Nemanja Matic and attackers Gift Orban and Malick Fofana (for respectively 12 and 17 million dinars). ‘euros). This will make a total of 65 million euros spent!

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