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And the dumb season is officially back!
Liverpool apparently did not put an end to his interest in Lyonnais Nabil Fekir, a year after having definitively ended his interest in Nabil Fekir.
As you may remember, the Frenchman realized that his move to Merseyside for 53 million pounds last summer was over, but the Reds ended their activities at the eleventh hour after the club's doctors were impressed by his medical results.
Fekir even went so far as to take part in his first photoshoot and interview for Liverpool, whose images had been leaked subsequently, thus adding to the heyday of the saga of transfers.
Despite all the well-known sources that insisted that the deal died that summer last summer, Fekir's obsessive tabloid in Liverpool continued to promote tenuous ties all year round.
According to the latest report published in the French press and picked up in the UK, the Anfield team always keeps an eye on the playmaker.
The publication The Progres – in an article about the summer projects in Lyon – speculates that Fekir is still on the Liverpool radar, even though it does not have the same "aura" as before – Perhaps because it is very unlikely that a potential deal will take place, the club is already claiming Champions League winners in their ranks and has virtually no intention to spend as much this summer.
Nevertheless, the Daily Mail has embarked on the verification of names in The Progress, claiming that Liverpool had "revived" his interest in Fekir. However, they do not add any additional information beyond the mention of a single line of The Progres, adding only that it is a person that the club knows well, which of course they are of course.
After being removed from the agreement last year due to a knee problem, it would take a medical miracle to fix it, as it was sufficiently widespread to reject the patient. despite the vast majority of formalities already completed.
Admittedly, the player himself – who is allowed to leave Lyon this summer according to the club's president, Jean-Michael Aulas – will be taxed less this time
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