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A few hours before the transfer window closed, OL struck a major coup by recruiting a renowned striker.
This is a transfer that no one saw coming. Just before the transfer market closed, OL pulled off a superb move by securing the services of a renowned striker. An experienced player who has proven himself in the Premier League, with a total of 68 goals scored.
The player in question is Wilfried Zaha. According to the British media The Athletic, the Rhone club will loan the Ivorian international for a season from Galatasaray Istanbul. A choice reinforcement, especially since the former Mancunian can play both on the left side of the attack and up front.
OL ready for a great season?
Zaha (31 years old) had already been announced in France in the past. A few years ago, his name was circulated on the Marseille side, but the transfer did not happen.
The African champion should be the 6the and Lyon’s latest summer recruit. Previously, Pierre Sage had seen Tanner Tessmann, Abner, Mikautadzé, Descamps and Niakhaté arrive in his squad. Now, it is necessary to ensure that this mayonnaise takes and that the team takes off after a catastrophic start to the championship (two defeats in two matches).
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