OL Transfer News: South Korean International Midfielder Agrees to Join Lyon

Olympique Lyonnais is reportedly pursuing a South Korean international midfielder as a key addition to their squad, with multiple French outlets indicating the player has already accepted an offer from the Ligue 1 club.

Lyon Targets South Korean Midfielder for Squad Depth

According to reports from Foot Mercato and Les Transferts, the club has identified a specific target from the South Korean national team to fit into their tactical setup. Foot01 reports that the player has already accepted the offer from the Lyon management, signaling a deal that is nearing completion.

Transfer Valuation and Market Details

Sport.fr reports that the player in question is valued at approximately €4 million.

The player’s profile is further detailed by But! Football Club, which notes that the international spent a significant portion of the recent World Cup on the bench.

Tactical Implications for the OL Midfield

To clarify for those following the transfer window, “accepting an offer” in these reports typically means the player and their representatives have agreed to personal terms regarding salary and contract length, though the final transfer fee must still be ratified between the two clubs before an official medical and signing occurs.

Comparing the Reporting Across Outlets

The narrative across French sports media is largely aligned, though the emphasis varies. In contrast, Sport.fr provides the specific €4 million valuation, and But! Football Club adds the context of the player’s role during the World Cup.

Source Key Detail Provided Status
Foot01 Player accepted the offer Reported
Sport.fr Estimated cost: €4 million Reported
But! Football Club World Cup bench status Reported
Foot Mercato Active pursuit of international Reported

Next Steps for the Transfer

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