OL send Skelly Alvero to Werder Bremen

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Olympique Lyonnais has just announced the departure on loan of its young midfielder Skelly Alvero (21) to Werder Bremen, until the end of the current season. Not in the plans of Pierre Sage, confirmed at the head of the first team until the spring, the former Sochalien will therefore leave for six months in Germany in order to glean more playing time than between Rhône and Saône (6 starts out of 8 TCC matches, 1 goal), he who has been absent from the professional group since the beginning of December.

“Olympique Lyonnais informs of the loan of Skelly Alvero to the Werder Bremen club until June 30, 2024. This paying loan in the amount of €250,000, to which may be added a €100,000 bonus, is accompanied by a purchase option of a maximum of €6.250 million, allowing OL to also benefit, in the event of a possible future transfer, from an incentive of 15 to 20% depending on the capital gain achieved.we can read in the Rhone press release.

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