Veretout, imminent transfer

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Jordan Veretout is expected in Lyon this Wednesday to undergo his medical examination.

Jordan Veretout from OM to OL, all that remains is to sign according to information from L’Equipe.

This Tuesday evening, the Marseillais are said to have accepted an offer of 4 million euros from Lyon for their French international midfielder, who has become undesirable in the Phocaean city.

The transfer fee could be accompanied by bonuses: an additional million if the Gones reach the C1 during the two years of the former Romain’s contract; another million if OL becomes French champion in the meantime.

Jordan Veretout, for his part, had already reached a contractual agreement with the Rhone club, agreeing according to the sports daily to a 30% reduction in his emoluments. A salary that OM, approached on the matter, will not supplement.

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