Lyon Looks to Keep Yaremchuk—But Not at €5 Million: Club Pushes for Lower Fee.
Negotiations Over Roman Yaremchuk's Transfer
According to Novyny.live: French club Lyon wants to extend their collaboration with Ukrainian striker Roman Yaremchuk, but they are not planning to trigger his €5 million buy option. Yaremchuk is currently playing for Lyon on loan, a deal that cost the club €1.5 million.
According to reports, Lyon is now in talks to secure a permanent transfer for Yaremchuk, aiming to reduce the buyout price to €2.5 million. The striker has appeared in 14 matches for Lyon, scoring 5 goals and providing 1 assist—numbers that highlight his positive impact on the team.
Yaremchuk's Prospects
Additionally, Olympiacos head coach José Luis Mendilibar has expressed interest in keeping Yaremchuk within his squad. The player moved to Lyon during the winter window, and his future now hinges on ongoing discussions between the two clubs. As a result, whether Yaremchuk stays in Lyon depends entirely on the outcome of these transfer negotiations.
This situation underscores the critical role of effective communication and negotiation in football transfers. If Lyon succeeds in lowering the buyout clause, Yaremchuk could remain in France and continue developing his career in European football. Should the talks fall through, however, the player may return to Olympiacos—a scenario that also opens up new opportunities for his next career move.
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