Manchester City are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing Rayan Cherki (21) from Lyon, with the French attacking midfielder emerging as a potential target for the Premier League champions.

This comes as City looks to bolster their squad and add fresh creative talent.
According to reports from @mcgrathmike and @TeleFootball, clubs across Europe widely believe that Cherki has a release clause in his contract, estimated to be in the region of £20-25 million.
This relatively modest fee, especially for a player of Cherki’s potential, makes him an attractive option for City, particularly after they reportedly stepped back from negotiations for Florian Wirtz due to the high asking price.
Cherki himself has confirmed his intention to leave Lyon this summer, stating he’s “ready for a new chapter” in his career.
The 21-year-old has enjoyed a standout season with Lyon, contributing significantly with goals and assists, and his versatility allows him to play centrally or out wide.
While some concerns about his temperament and defensive work rate have been raised in the past, his undeniable talent and the perceived “bargain” price tag are making him a highly sought-after prospect.
Manchester City’s interest in Cherki suggests a strategic shift towards more cost-effective yet high-potential signings, as they aim to rebuild and strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and the FIFA Club World Cup.