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Mohamed Bouhafsi of RMC Sport tonight provided an update on the future of Lille midfielder Boubakary Soumaré.

He claims that Lille are very open to selling the French youth international this month, reiterating his reporting from last summer that Wolves made a bid worth more than €40m back then.

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Now, in January, he claims that Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid are all interested in doing a deal.

Eurosport add Tottenham Hotspur on that list as a club that wants to acquire the player this month.

The player will have to make a decision as the interest is high and the oral offers are around €50m. Soumaré wants to stay at Lille until the end of the season, unless he is forced to leave the club, which could occur at the board’s say so.

LOSC want a decision on this quickly, because it informs their transfer policy for the rest of the midfield, notably for Brazilian midfielder Thiago Maia, who has an offer from Flamengo and a Turkish club.

Speaking to Canal + after a 4-1 victory over AS Monaco at the Stade Louis II, PSG attacker Kylian Mbappé touched on a number of topics.

On the 4-2-4:

I think above all that we are talking a bit too much about us playing with 4 attackers. I feel like we are playing with 4 attackers in a 5-a-side team. But we are playing with 11 men. We know that we have very good players, but this whole Fantastic Four thing, all that, it is not our thing. We, we want to help the team to win, we want to win trophies and we leave superlatives used to describe us to someone else.

On attackers making defensive efforts:

I spoke with your colleagues not too long ago, I said that we were aware. Now, it is going to be throughout the entire campaign and not across 3-4 matches that you will see if we are capable of making defensive efforts when the team needs us above all.

On not celebrating the first goal that he scored tonight:

No, I must show respect. This is where I was first discovered, I experienced my first great moments here, so I must show respect. (Why did you celebrate for the 2nd goal?) There were some insults from the crowd, I had to respond but it was playful.

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Le Progrès report that Ligue 1 strugglers Nîmes are close to a deal with Lyon to sign 19-year-old attacker Amine Gouiri on loan.

The teenager has asked the OL board to be sent on loan this month owing to a lack of playing time, having made just two substitute appearances so far this season. A verbal agreement between Nîmes and Lyon has already been reached between the two clubs, but a deal is contingent on OL signing an attacker this January.

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Our colleagues at Foot Mercato report that Lyon have had an opening bid for 22-year-old defensive midfielder Bruno Guimarães rejected by Athletico Paranaense.

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The proposal is said to have been €17m, the Brazilian side wants at least €20m and would like to retain part of the ownership rights to the player, which is complicating their negotiations with other interested parties including Arsenal and Benfica.

To gain 100% ownership of Guimarães, the outlet speculates that a club would have to spend €40m.

It is not currently clear whether LFP rules would allow OL to buy Guimarães without owning the totality of the player’s economic rights.

Speaking in a press conference today ahead of Ligue 1 side Nantes’ clash with Bordeaux on Sunday, defensive midfielder Abdoulaye Touré appeared unfazed by speculation linking him with a move to West Ham United.

“I don’t read rumours. I have a bit of experience, I know that between now and the 31st January, a lot of things could happen. For the moment, I am concentrated on this match coming up. As I said at the beginning of the season, you have to have two parties who agree. If it gets done, it gets done. If not, that’s destiny. I am remaining focused on my objectives.”

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Sky Sportsclaim that Premier League side Newcastle had agreed a £45m deal with Ligue 1 side Lille for the transfer of 20-year-old central midfielder Boubakary Soumaré, including bonuses.

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The deal collapsed, per the outlet, because the player refused the move, butSkyposit that The Magpies could revisit this in the summer.

Speaking in an interview with Canal Plus, Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar drilled down on his infatuation for football.

“Sometimes, you see a player dribble, and he beats one, two or three men. That’s great, but what we didn’t get to see was what he maybe could have done with a single touch. It’s totally different. You gain so much time with a single touch. What gives me the most pleasure on the pitch is the repetition of passes. When you are able to find each other with your eyes closed. It creates a sort of infatuation between us. Whilst we take enormous pleasure to have the ball, we do our absolute best to get it back.”

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In the seemingly ever-expanding football media landscape, a club’s off-field messaging has become nearly as important as its performances on the pitch. How each club chooses to interact with the media is integral in controlling and articulating its brand. In France, two of the most recognisable and dichotomous figureheads come in the form of: Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas and Paris Saint-Germain Sporting Director, Leonardo Araujo.

Inherently PSG and Lyon’s approaches to building football clubs could not be more different. In Lyon, a club nestled in the fertile Rhône Valley, a culture of development, profitability, incremental growth and financial transparency has been championed for decades. Meanwhile, in the cultural mecca of Paris, the club has opted for a win-now approach, which leverages the glamour of the city and is buoyed unprecedented investment. Given these differences it is no shock that each club has taken a very different approach to its media relations.

The Personalities  

It is impossible to explain Aulas’ relationship with the media without exploring his inextricable links to OL. The majority owner and president bought the heavily indebted club in 1987 with the promise of European football. Being a successful entrepreneur, Aulas leaned on his business savvy to restructure Lyon and begin a rapid climb to the top of French football – culminating in 2002 with a Ligue 1 title.

The fact that Aulas turned a fledgling club into a profitable business venture is a testament to his independent spirit. A transformation of this magnitude remains anomalistic in European football and the overall success of the project lends to his public persona, as a bombastic, yet calculated businessman.

It is these deep-seated ties, in concert with his own self-belief and acumen that inform Aulas’ relationship with the French media. This detail is integral in often making him appear more earnest than might otherwise be possible.

Conversely, the life of a Sporting Director is, by its nature, more nomadic than that of an owner, or even club president. Therefore, while Leonardo is in his second term with PSG, his links with the club will always be more tenuous than that of Aulas. What is more, Leonardo has a boss, so while at this moment he might outwardly represent as a figurehead; inside the club he remains a relatively marginal stakeholder.

Nonetheless, in this sense the Brazilian performs his role well; a handsome, charismatic, polyglot, he characterises both the cosmopolitan nature of Paris as well as the manicured brand PSG endeavour to promote.

Omni-Presence and Elusiveness 

It is difficult to get through a match day without Aulas appearing at the centre of a news story. Lyon’s president makes it his business to get in front of the camera or in the various French dailies. Aulas is unafraid of wandering the mixed zone and sharing his own take on the preceding match. In fact, it’s not rare to see him present at press conferences normally reserved for players and coaching staff. And when all else fails there is Twitter, where Lyon’s owner is happy to go blow-for-blow with anyone who cares to call him, or his club, out.

Aulas’ availability is, in and of itself, a media tactic; in that one is just as likely to read about the president’s reaction to a loss, as they are to encounter a detailed match report. In some ways, by saying so much, Aulas is really saying nothing at all. And yet, the media know he is good for a quote and a story. This approach, coupled with his aggressiveness and confrontational nature, means Aulas acts as a giant shield for both his players and staff.

This method could not be any less appealing to PSG – a club that has no trouble drumming up media attention and controversy. That being said, Leonardo makes himself somewhat scarce – only taking centre stage when a true controversy emerges. PSG is a media circus on the best of days; having a Sporting Director begging for the limelight and quick to stir up an online scrap does not help tamp down any unwanted rumours.

Preparing for Combat 

Aulas is a fighter by nature – always game for an argument. The Lyon president’s constant back and forth with the media can serve as a way to galvanise his fan base and more importantly his players and backroom staff. This tactic seems to be even more useful since PSG claimed the mantle of perennial French Champions. Aulas’ raised fists are often in the direction of the Ligue 1 giant and the ‘plucky underdog spirit’ can be a welcomed image to supporters.

Meanwhile, Leonardo leans more heavily of his charisma and likability – reiterating a message of general harmony within the club. As an institution, Paris has experienced its fair share of confrontation – one of the most recent being between manager, Thomas Tuchel and previous Sporting Director, Antero Henrique. Again, Leonardo is not prone to addressing every squabble that crops up in the media, but since his appointment he has conveyed a message of calm during both this summer’s Neymar saga and last week’s Tuchel-Mbappé row, which by-and-large, has quelled more of the flames than it fuelled.

Ultimately both these clubs want the same things: to win trophies and maintain economic growth. Therefore, while Leonardo and Aulas approach the media in profoundly different ways, their fundamental goals remain the same.

K.S.

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Speaking to Tuttosport, Lyon President Jean-Michel Aulas discussed 16-year-old attacking midfield prodigy Rayan Cherki’s future and went to compare him to another certain French youngster.

“He is more technical than Mbappé. And more important, he has broken out at a younger age. If he stays at Lyon for another few years, he will become even better than Mbappé.”

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Guest host Jeremy Smith is joined by Clinton McDubus and Rich Allen as the guys dissect the Rhône Derby, as well as engaging in a deep-dive on the future of Claude Puel. They also look ahead to Coupe de France clashes & more.

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