Chelsea forewarned of the transfer target’s behavioral issues
Chelsea has been cautioned by French football expert Jonathan Johnson that there may be a danger involved in signing Lyon attacking midfielder Rayan Cherki due to concerns about his professionalism and attitude.
Johnson acknowledged in his exclusive Daily Briefing column that the 20-year-old is one of the most gifted players Lyon’s academy has ever produced. The Frenchman has already established himself as an enticing prospect.
Cherki’s issue is that he doesn’t always behave himself appropriately, and Johnson acknowledges that some elite European teams have obviously expressed some worries about that when they have previously evaluated him.
Cherki has reportedly being watched by Chelsea, but the Blues have not made a bid for him. This might mean that the Blues are
Johnson did appear to advise caution over Cherki, but Lyon is also obviously going through a very trying time at the moment, so it may open the door for a move in January.
Johnson remarked of Lyon, “It’s not a happy place to be at the moment.” “Rayan Cherki is one player whose future may be in question. Many European teams will be keeping an eye on him and other players because Lyon is currently facing serious financial troubles in addition to on-field problems.
Before the season began, many players expressed their want to leave, and they still have that option. Cherki will undoubtedly be someone to watch, although I’m not certain if
He is regarded as one of the most gifted players to have ever come out of Lyon’s academy, so there’s no doubt that he could develop into an elite player at some point. However, reports of how things have gone under Grosso in the first few weeks suggest that he is a difficult character, which has probably put off some European teams from trying to sign him.