OL, a locker room executive kicked out?

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Olympique Lyonnais could part with an executive from its locker room in the next 48 hours.

A little over a year ago, Dejan Lovren made his comeback to Olympique Lyonnais. Laurent Blanc’s basic man, the Croatian defender does not enter into Pierre Sage’s plans, who sometimes even prefers Corentin Tolisso in central defense. A situation which could push the player, under contract until June 2025, to pack his bags.

According to information from Croatian media NajnovijevijestiDejan Lovren would be coveted by Dinamo Zagreb, his training club, who would like to repatriate him by February 16, the closing date of the transfer window in Croatia.

Yes, but his salary of 350,000 euros per month could derail his return to Dinamo. Unless OL agrees to loan the former Liverpool Red or release him from his contract. To be continued…

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