Transfer news – Textor explains why Cherki’s move to PSG fell through | OneFootball

Transfer news – Textor explains why Cherki’s move to PSG fell through | OneFootball

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·15 Desember 2025

Transfer news – Textor explains why Cherki’s move to PSG fell through

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Rayan Cherki (22 years old), attacking midfielder for Manchester City, could have joined Paris Saint-Germain for only 15 million euros. On RMC Sport, John Textor revisited this complex case, marked by an unusual contractual clause and promises made to the player well before his rise to fame.

Textor: “Cherki was supposed to go to PSG for 15 million”

“Listen, there were promises made to him, according to which he could leave earlier. These promises landed on my desk just like with Barcola, Lukeba, and others. Cherki was supposed to go to PSG for 15 million. There was a very unusual clause in his contract, which wasn’t a real release clause, but still gave him some leeway to leave.

Textor: “I think financially, we did as well as possible”

In the end, if he had been entirely our player without all these complications, we would have gotten more for him. But getting more than 30 million for a player whose clause was set well below that amount, I think financially, we did as well as possible.”

The Cherki case perfectly illustrates the uncertainties of the transfer market, this ecosystem where a contractual detail can change the course of a career. At the time, a poorly defined clause, verbal promises, and unstable governance muddied the waters. The result: PSG believed for a long time they had an opportunity, Lyon thought they could limit the damage, and in the end, the player took a completely different path to Manchester City, in a radically different sporting and economic context.


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In the meantime, John Textor is no longer in charge at OL, further proof that the transfer market is never set in stone. It is often these micro-elements—a line in a contract, poorly timed decisions, a change in management—that make all the difference. Modern football is no longer played only on the pitch, but in the margins, where anticipation sometimes counts more than raw talent.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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