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Lyon cancel dealings with Liverpool over Fekir transfer

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LYON: Lyon ended negotiatio­ns with Liverpool over the possible transfer of forward Nabil Fekir to the English Premier League club.

“Nabil Fekir is staying at Lyon ... pending other propositio­ns,” said Lyon in a statement, just hours after the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) claimed Fekir had undergone a Liverpool medical.

“The three-way negotiatio­ns with Liverpool and Nabil Fekir for the transfer of the Lyon captain have not succeeded and Lyon have decided to end these negotiatio­ns on Saturday,” added the Ligue 1 club in their statement.

The latest developmen­t in the on-off transfer saga came after FFF chief Noel Le Graet had earlier said: “Nabil Fekir is in the process of being transferre­d.”

That came just a day after Lyon branded reports of the pending deal as “fake news”.

British and French media have been reporting for several days that the 24-year-old, who is part of France’s World Cup squad, was on the verge of joining Liverpool for 60-70mil (RM282-329mil).

But on Friday, Lyon released a statement “categorica­lly” denying the reports.

“The transfer has not been done and even less so at this price,” Jean-Michel Aulas, the Lyon chairman said.

Such a sum would top the record €53mil (RM249mil) Lyon received for Alexandre Lacazette’s switch to Arsenal a year ago.

Le Graet, speaking in Lyon a few hours before France played the United States in a World Cup warm up game in the city, said: “These are negotiatio­ns. They can sometimes drag along.

“Every time a player is on the market, there’s a price; the buyer tries to lower the price, the seller tries to increase it – it takes time.

“And even if he did not leave, he won’t be devastated,” Le Graet said at the opening of an indoor football complex in Lyon.

“He’s a lad who loves football and likes Lyon but for the moment, quite frankly he is only talking about the France team.”

 ?? — AP ?? Focused: France Nabil Fekir (centre) training with his team at the Groupama Stadium in Decines, France, on Friday.
— AP Focused: France Nabil Fekir (centre) training with his team at the Groupama Stadium in Decines, France, on Friday.

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