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Manchester United could be given an opportunity to revive their interest in Lyon winger Rayan Cherki.

The Red Devils were linked with the player back in 2020 after he broke through into the first-team at the French club. Cherki has since made 43 appearances in all competitions, but suffered a serious leg injury towards the back end of last season which has limited his game time in recent months.

However, according to Foot1, the 18-year-old is yet to respond to the club's latest contract renewal offer with his current deal set to run out next summer. It was reported last month that Lyon had opened talks with the youngster over tying him down to a new contract as they look to keep one of their most prized assets.

With Lyon willing to part company with Houssem Aouar and Moussa Dembele this summer, it is understood they do not wish to lose Cherki as well. The club could benefit financially from deals for the duo who have both been linked with a move to the Premier League, which could make more sense than selling a teenage talent.

Lyon consider Cherki as "important element for the future of the club and for the new project based upon Lyonnais DNA" and hope to convince him to stay

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