Manchester United have reportedly joined the race to land Lyon star Rayan Cherki as Liverpool choose to instead focus on Florian Wirtz.
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Man Utd are keeping tabs on CherkiLiverpool pull back and are instead focused on WirtzMidfielder reportedly has a €22.5 million (£19m/$25m) release clauseFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Cherki has enjoyed a breakout campaign in 2024–25, delivering the most productive season of his career since making his senior debut five years ago. The versatile attacker featured in 44 matches across all competitions, contributing an eye-catching 12 goals and 20 assists. His performances in Europe particularly turned heads, scoring both home and away against United in a thrilling quarter-final clash that the Red Devils ultimately won 7-6 on aggregate after extra time.
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According toUnited are said to be evaluating a move for the highly rated France Under-23 international and have already established contact with Lyon officials. Their initial discussions reportedly took place during the clubs' meeting in this season’s Europa League quarter-finals. Meanwhile, despite previously being linked with Cherki, Liverpool have reportedly pulled the plug on the transfer. According to sources familiar with the club’s recruitment priorities, the Merseyside outfit have chosen to pursue Bayer Leverkusen’s Wirtz instead.
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With Cherki's current contract set to expire in June 2026, his availability has piqued the interest of numerous clubs. The winger has a reported release clause of €22.5 million (£19 million/$25 million), making him a relatively affordable option given his age and output.
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After missing out on Champions League football next season, United must focus on cost-effective solutions as they are walking on thin ice as far as the Financial Fair Play (FFP) threshold is concerned. Cherki’s profile fits well within the club’s broader strategy of investing in emerging stars capable of thriving in both domestic and European competitions. And with Liverpool out of the way, the Red Devils will grow even more confident to land the coveted French star.






