Lyon in talks for Turkey international winger Kerem Aktürkoglu

As reported by BUT, Lyon have entered negotiations with Galatasaray over the signing of their Turkish international winger Kerem Aktürkoglu.

However, the 23-year-old’s contract runs until 2026 and Lyon remain well short of Galatasaray’s valuation of the player but are looking to position themselves ahead of the competition having watched the player several times in person this season.

To secure the forward’s signature, Lyon will have to push hard, say the outlet, with clubs from England and Spain both also interested but talks are ongoing with the Ligue 1 club.

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Christophe Galtier laments Nice fans’ chanting on Emiliano Sala

Speaking after his team’s 4-2 win over Saint-Étienne tonight, Nice manager Christophe Galtier notably reacted to the fans’ offensive chants about the death of Emiliano Sala, days after the Coupe de France final against Nantes.

His words transcribed in L’Équipe, the coach lamented the shocking chanting and pointed out that those fans were not welcome at the Allianz Riviera.

“I have no words to describe what I heard. One of the first reactions in the dressing room was not chanting or cries of joy, or relief. It was to speak about what the players had heard. In the name of my dressing room, of my technical and medical staff, from the players, we would like to offer our apologies to Emiliano Sala’s family and to FC Nantes.”

“You hear a lot of things in stadiums, but these people – and there weren’t just three of them – if they’re not happy, they can come to the training ground and I’ll say the same thing to them. We often say that what we see in stadiums is a reflection of society. If that’s what our society is, we are really in the sh*t! There were also insults towards Mrs [Stéphanie] Frappart. She’s not the one that made us lose the final. It’s surreal for me. I have no words. They need to stay at home. You cannot hear that in a stadium. If they’re coming to insult the dead, then they can stay at home!”

 

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Ligue 1 Predictions | Round 37

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Scores are level after week ten!JEREMY: 64ERIC: 64

Game of the Week: Rennes v Marseille, Saturday, 8pm (UK)

Jeremy: This weekend’s marquee match is Rennes vs Marseille, with a win for either team going a long way towards securing them Champions League football. Free-scoring Rennes went into their midweek derby against Nantes knowing that three wins from their last three games would have secured them second spot. A surprise defeat – despite having taken the lead – means that the pressure has been cranked up and they’ll be grateful to have home advantage. That said, opponents Marseille have been far more impressive away from home this season and they’ll hope to repeat their win earlier this season in the reverse fixture, in order to retain their second place spot. If Rennes have one of their good days, their firepower could well prove too much for OM.

Eric: After being pegged back by Nantes in midweek, Rennes’ Champions League hopes now hang by a thread – expect an all-out attacking display from the hosts. Marseille’s raft of injuries means this match will be tough and possibly out of their reach while Rennes still have everything to play for.

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Jeremy’s Full Predictions:Montpellier 1-2 PSGRennes 2-1 MarseilleMonaco 2-0 BrestNice 2-0 LilleStrasbourg 2-0 ClermontTroyes 1-1 LensLyon 2-1 NantesSaint-Etienne 2-1 ReimsMetz 2-1 AngersBordeaux 1-1 Lorient

Eric’s Full Predictions:Montpellier 1-2 PSGRennes 3-1 MarseilleMonaco 2-1 BrestNice 3-1 LilleStrasbourg 2-1 ClermontTroyes 0-2 LensLyon 1-1 NantesSaint-Etienne 1-0 ReimsMetz 1-0 AngersBordeaux 2-1 Lorient

LaLiga to sue PSG for extending Kylian Mbappé’s contract

In a press release put out on Saturday night, LaLiga, the governing body for Spanish league football, announced their decision to launch a series of lawsuits against PSG, “with UEFA, the administrative and fiscal authorities in France and the relevant organisations in the EU,” for their contract extension of Kylian Mbappé until June 2025.

This follows its president, Javier Tebas, calling the deal “an insult to football.”

“These agreements threaten the economic viability of European football, put in danger hundreds of thousands of jobs and the integrity of sport in the medium term… scandalous.”

“This type of manoeuvre is a danger for European football at the same level as the Super League,” before naming Nasser Al Khelaifi as the individual personally responsible.  

 

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Newcastle trying to persuade Lucas Paquetá to join

As reported by BUT, Newcastle United are trying to convince Lyon attacking midfielder Lucas Paquetá to join the club this summer.

Newcastle approached the player in January, when the Magpies were in relegation trouble, but the 24-year-old Brazilian was unconvinced. The English club, however, did sign fellow OL midfielder Bruno Guimarães, a great friend of Paquetá’s who has made no secret of his desire to see the Brazilians reunited at St. James’s Park.

Although PSG are also keen on the midfielder, Newcastle are hoping that they will be able to persuade the player to join them and again sent scouts to watch him in person during the 3-2 win over Nantes last weekend.

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Aurélien Tchouaméni on summer departure: “We’ll see what happens.”

Speaking after AS Monaco’s open training session at the Stade Louis II on Wednesday, Aurélien Tchouaméni (22) refused to commit his future to the Monégasque side.

Questioned about the presence of “Aurélien, don’t leave” signs during the session, the French international midfielder said, “It’s true that there are a lot of people that are hoping to see me stay. That makes me happy because it shows that I’m doing good work.”

He continued, “As I’ve said before, what is certain is that there is one more match in Monégasque colours against Lens and after that, we’ll see what happens.”

Tchouaméni has been strongly linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks, with Liverpool and Real Madrid thought to be the main contenders. 

The Bordeaux academy product has enjoyed another formidable campaign, registering 34 league appearances, three goals, and becoming a fixture in Didier Deschamps’ French national squad selections.

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Lionel Messi could join Inter Miami in 2023

According to Alex Candal, a journalist for DirecTV, Lionel Messi (34) may join Inter Miami upon the expiry of his PSG contract in June 2023. 

According to the revelations, which were transcribed by RMC, Messi is currently in the process of acquiring 35% of the franchise rights of the American side. This deal will go through before the Argentinian joins the side next summer. Candal also reveals that Messi’s Inter Miami contract is already written, although it is yet to be signed. 

In 2020, Messi said, “I have always wanted to experience life in the USA and play in their league, but I don’t know if that will happen now or later.” Spanish media outlets have also previously revealed that Messi bought a luxury apartment in the South Beach district in 2019. 

Having joined PSG from Barcelona last summer, he has made 32 appearances, scoring 11 goals and registering 13 assists. 

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William Saliba tells Marseille he wants to stay at the club

RMC Sport report this afternoon that William Saliba, on loan from Arsenal this season, has told the Marseille management that he wants to stay at the club.

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Manager Jorge Sampaoli has also indicated in a meeting with the club that keeping hold of the French international would be the priority for this summer.

The centre-back, who is under contract with Arsenal until 2024, has impressed this season in the south of France and recently won Ligue 1’s young player of the year award.

His loan deal this season does not include an option to buy. However, Saliba knows that club president Pablo Longoria is working towards a solution – potentially another loan deal, this time with a permanent option at the end of next season.

The move would also be facilitated by Marseille qualifying for the Champions League – they are currently in third place, level on points with second-placed Monaco in the automatic spot, heading into the final game of the season. 

William Saliba confirms he would be open to staying at Marseille next season

Having been suspended for the game, speaking in the mixed zone after Marseille’s 4-0 win over Strasbourg, Arsenal loanee William Saliba expressed his jubilation at OM qualifying for the Champions League group stages for next season after a late Lens equaliser against Monaco. The 21-year-old said:

“In the stands, from the third goal, we watched the Lens match on my phone. On the last free-kick, we all jumped up! It was magnificent…”

“The atmosphere [here] was incredible. The season was long and difficult, our rivals didn’t give up but we deserved second place. At the end of the match, it was chaos, we were shouting, we lost our voices, everyone was hugging…”

When asked if the evening made him want to stay at the club for next season, Saliba said:

“We’ll see! But even so, we’ll sleep well because this was our main target – to finish second and make the Champions League. After that, we’ll see… We’ll see during these two months of the transfer window but, if I come back, it will be with great pleasure.”

Asked if Marseille making the Champions League and Arsenal missing out made any difference, the defender explained: 

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“You’ll get me in trouble! But, of course, as footballers we all want to play in the Champions League. Especially me, who hasn’t played in it yet, and especially in a stadium like this… We’re very proud and I, for sure, would with great pleasure play here on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.”

FEATURE | European Player of the Season, 10th: Téji Savanier

This article is part of Get Football’s European Player and Coach of the Season series, as we countdown our ranked top 12 in both categories to name the winners ahead of the Champions League final at the end of the month. Read every profile and see the full ranking right here.

He’d only been missing for three games. But, after a 3-1 loss to Saint-Etienne, Montpellier supporters were getting desperate. Ahead of the February trip to Lille, quoting Luke Skywalker, fan site Allez Paillade published an article teasing talisman Téji Savanier’s return from suspension complete with a mock Star Wars movie poster featuring Savanier in full Jedi regalia, holding a lightsabre. Both snarling warrior and distinguished virtuoso, Savanier has become the heart and soul of his hometown club. Things would be very different without him.

Still living with his extended family in the dusty Montpellier suburb of Gély, where a huge wall-side mural has been painted in his honour, Savanier has never moved far from home. Spells at Nîmes and Arles-Avignon were conditioned by neither being more than an hour’s drive away. Montpellier, however, despite failing to transition from academy to the first team, has always been Savanier’s home, as the player told Mohamed Bouhafsi in April: “My dream was to play at La Mosson, to wear the Montpellier jersey and play in front of my family. AC Milan offered me a lot more money but if I went there and I wasn’t happy, what would’ve been the point?… My agent told me I was crazy!”

Savanier’s keenness to stay put, despite such offers, draws parallels to former Southampton striker Matt Le Tissier. Both are lauded for their loyalty as fans of their clubs but Savanier, like Le Tissier, could yet end his career with a sense of disappointment if such mammoth potential and quality is never truly fulfilled as he continues to refuse chances to play at a higher standard.

However, as Savanier told L’Équipe in October, that sense of family and loyalty encompasses his club too. “When I called [Montpellier president Laurent Nicollin], he told me that he couldn’t stop me from playing in the [2021 Tokyo] Olympic Games, that it might be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. That’s why I say that Montpellier is a family. The president sees us as his children.”

Even so, with Lyon and an ambitious Nice reported as interested over the last year, this summer could yet see Savanier do what Le Tissier didn’t and leave home. With just a year left on his contract, Savanier is considering his options despite “the club making an insane offer, which has never been made to another player,” according to local journalist Bertrand Queneutte. At 30, as a late developer and given his style doesn’t rely on pace, Savanier still has several years at his best which, based on his ability, could be spent at the top end of any of Europe’s top five leagues.

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Long-championed for a full international call-up, Savanier has much to offer Les Bleus in that time too. For all the quality in Didier Deschamps’ squad, France lack a true number ten – especially one like Savanier. With Antoine Griezmann struggling for from and Paul Pogba routinely injured, creativity could become an issue ahead of the World Cup and Savanier would be the perfect secret weapon. He admits the World Cup remains a target, saying: it’s “been a dream since I was little.”

Despite lacking the dynamism of Ligue 1’s competing leading all-around midfielders, Savanier excels as equal parts creator, dictator and destroyer. Having helped Nîmes to a ninth-place finish upon promotion to Ligue 1 for the 18/19 campaign (they slumped to 18th without him the following season) Savanier sat deep in midfield as part of a 4-4-2, playmaking and scraping alongside Jordan Ferri. At Montpellier, he’s played both the midfield instigator and outright number 10, proving equally adept at all three roles and often blurring the lines between them.

Fiendishly accurate from set-pieces, contributing 14 Ligue 1 assists at Nîmes – many from dead balls, Marseille’s Dimitri Payet suggested to La Provence that Savanier’s free-kick prowess makes the Montpellier captain the natural successor to Lyon’s noughties free-kick maestro Juninho. “He has a quality of strike and a foot that doesn’t exist elsewhere in Ligue 1,” Payet explained. “He’s way ahead of the others. He has a different way of hitting the ball.” No one has scored more than Savanier’s three direct free-kicks in Ligue 1 this season.

In open play, meanwhile, Savanier’s vision and deliveries in providing either the first or the last pass in a move are often effortlessly exquisite. Despite not being the quickest, Savanier’s slight of foot makes him a tricky dribbler too, aided by his stocky, sturdy physique. Only Mbappé and Sofiane Boufal have beaten more defenders in Ligue 1 this season while no one has drawn more fouls than Savanier’s 92, according to FBRef. There are few more joyous sights in European football than Savanier wriggling away from pressure on all sides before arrowing a pinpoint cross-field ball to create a chance.

There’s a romanticism that surrounds Savanier, as if he was born three decades too late and belongs in Serie A in the nineties. Francesco Totti, Roberto Baggio and Alessandro Del Piero are his true ideological and stylistic peers, rather than Kylian Mbappé, Payet and Neymar while comparisons to another Juventus great of the period are common. As France Olympic colleague André-Pierre Gignac explained: “Honestly, no lie, he’s like Zizou. It’s crazy, left foot, right foot…” Montpellier coach Olivier Dall’Oglio, meanwhile, bemoaned having to play without Savanier earlier this season, saying: “It’s like the France team when they played without Zidane. There are still good players, but it’s no longer the same style.”

Despite such quality, Savanier’s highest level has drifted in and out a little at Montpellier, often due to playing facilitator to strikers Andy Delort and Gaëtan Laborde last season. However, in carrying a depleted team on his shoulders, this season has been Savanier’s best yet. Although he’s faded in the last few months as Montpellier realised mid-table nothingness was their lot for the year, from August to March Savanier challenged, and arguably surpassed, Lens’ Seko Fofana and Mbappé to be Ligue 1’s standout player.

Regardless of Montpellier’s descent into the bottom half, which has brought just one win and three draws in their last 12 games, on top of the aforementioned dribbling metrics, Savanier still makes Ligue 1’s top ten for shots on target (8th), crosses (7th), through balls (10th) and shot-creating actions (8th) for 21/22, according to FBRef. Without him, relegation would’ve been a genuine concern and, with Ligue 1 being cut to 18 teams, Montpellier will be hoping their footballing Jedi doesn’t leave to chase his destiny any time soon.

Adam White