Juninho opens up and tells Chelsea that target Aouar could be leaving Lyon this summer

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Lyon director Juninho has admitted there’s a risk Chelsea target Houssem Aouar could leave this summer.

After being nurtured by the club’s famous academy — which has been responsible for producing some of Europe’s current top players including Alexandre Lacazette, Karim Benzema, and Corentin Tolisso — Aouar started to realize the value of his ability, and n 2015, aged 17, he made his first appearance for Lyon B.

With the club seeking to add some much needed quality to their midfield and there willingness to give the talents in the game a chance to sign, reports have suggested that Frank Lampard has been impressed with Aouar this season and is ready to beat the likes of Juventus and Arsenal to a summer deal

Now, amid all the speculation regarding the talented little man, Juninho has opened up and admitted that there is a real risk that Aouar could leave over the next couple of months.

Asked by RMC Sport about Aouar’s future, the Lyon chief responded: “When you have great players in the squad, it is quite logical that other bigger teams with greater economic power come to seek the players.

“There is a risk of losing important players.

“If we lose important players, I have already spoken with the president, we will have the right to balance the workforce.”

Look, we are big fans of Aouar, but how many midfielders doe we want? there are other areas of the pitch that Lamps needs to sort out, not just the attack.

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