Liverpool have previously been heavily linked with a move for Olympique Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar.
Whilst no further links have been forthcoming since the opening of the transfer window, the Reds instead have been credited with an interest in a host of other midfield options.
That stance could change, however, as the Frenchman seemingly looks to force a move away from the Ligue 1 club.
According to a report from Get Football News France, as cited by the outlets’ Twitter account, Aouar has been absent from pre-season training in order to seek a move.
Twitter: Exclusive | Houssem Aouar is absent from Lyon’s pre-season because he is attempting to achieve a move away, accordi… https://t.co/HgzsqBUu1d (@GFFN)
The report cites a claim from the club suggesting the 23-year-old French youth international had been absent with sickness, something that has now been thrown into doubt.
During 2020/21, Aouar scored eight and registered another four assists in 33 appearances across all competitions as Lyon missed out on UEFA Champions League qualification.
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Should Liverpool rejoin the race for the ace hailed as ‘incredible’ by Pep Guardiola, they will face tough competition from Premier League rivals Arsenal.
Valued at £37.8million and under contract until 2023 (Transfermarkt), the previously mooted £36million asking price would represent an excellent piece of business.
Albeit a predominantly progressive midfield option, the Frenchman would represent a high-quality Gini Wijnaldum replacement this summer.
At the suggested valuations this deal would be a no-brainer for most clubs, including the Reds.




