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22nd July 2018
09:13pm BST

That's looking increasingly unlikely, however, as Lyon's interview-happy president has set the Reds a deadline to get the deal done and has now revealed that there's less than a 10 per cent chance that Fekir leaves this summer.
"I do not think that Fekir will leave," Aulas told Canal+. "He’s one of the best in France – and in the world, since he’s a world champion. He’s a Lyonnais [player], so he’ll be there next season. "Although in football, nothing is ever certain. I haven’t had the impression that he absolutely wants to leave. "He’s 90 per cent [certain] going to be at Lyon next season. If he hasn’t left by the end of July, he’ll stay. "It’s not the size of the offer that will make us change our position on Fekir, but the wishes of Nabil himself."The reason Liverpool hesitated on the deal in the first place might offer some more understanding.
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