Werder Bremen have made a decision for Skelly Alvero

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Arriving last summer at Olympique Lyonnais from Sochaux, Skelly Alvero (22) was loaned this winter to Werder Bremen. An experience where he played little with 6 small appearances for one goal. However, the German club is not indifferent to the idea of ​​keeping him but not at any price. Loaned with a purchase option of 6.25 million euros (bonus included) and a resale percentage of between 15% and 20% for Les Gones, Skelly Alvero is a fairly expensive player for Werder Bremen.

“We expressed to Lyon our interest in wanting to continue with Skelly for the new season. We are currently in discussions”explained Clemens Fritz, head of professional football at Werder Bremen for DeichStube. Two possibilities are on the table, either a new loan or a purchase from the German club, but at a lower price.

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