According to a report from **[Foot Mercato](https://www.footmercato.net/a2142466734311487463-le-psg-et-liverpool-poussent-pour-rayan-cherki),** Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool are both leading in the race to sign Olympique Lyonnais’ Rayan Cherki (21).
The France youth international was ostracised at the start of the season amid a contract standoff. His contract had been set to expire at the end of the season, however, ultimately, he extended by a further year, allowing his re-integration. He has since gone on to net five goals and register seven assists in 17 matches. Since breaking through as a teenager, this is his first consistent patch of form.
However, the Frenchman may leave the club in January. Whilst OL are reportedly keen to retain Cherki, they may have little choice in the matter. Lyon are being forced to raise funds this January following a provisional relegation to Ligue 2. Selling assets, such as Cherki, will prevent that fate, even if other, more peripheral figures have been touted for departures.
Whilst Cherki is reportedly keen to see out the season with his formative club, the matter will be taken out of his hands should a club meet OL’s €30m price tag. As per **Foot Mercato,** Liverpool and PSG are most keen to recruit the attacker in January although **Get French Football News** understands that _Les Parisiens_ will not return for Cherki, having been snubbed by the player in the summer.
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