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the bitter words of Jean-Michel Aulas on the departure of Florian Maurice

Florian Maurice is therefore heading towards Stade Rennais. Until then an open secret, the head of the Lyon recruitment cell will leave the club. It was Jean-Michel Aulas himself who acted for his departure in a long interview with the Progress this Friday evening. The president of the current 7th in Ligue 1 seems a little crazy about this hasty departure, when the world of football is stopped because of the health crisis. He claims to regret the manner.

“It hurt me a lot. I had him as a player, I brought him back by OL TV, I put him in the big bath day by day of OL, he worked for the recruitment. It was deep inside the club, at the heart of the institution, an intimate place. I raised him, liked him, and he turns his back on us the second day of confinement, whereas a fortnight before, he had denied the information, it can’t help but hurt, that’s it … “, cowardly bitter the boss of Olympique Lyonnais, which however qualifies. He is not angry with the one who contributed to the recent success of his club.

The regrets of Jean-Michel Aulas

” No. I am one of the people targeted by the coronavirus. Well, at over 70 you live in happiness and unhappiness. And there, it’s a great sadness, not on a business level but on a human level. Do this during a period of confinement … So I wish him luck. For him, I imagined Paris, Barcelona, ​​or whatever. It’s Rennes, it’s to be hoped that Rennes will become a very big club. “ It’s done, Florian Maurice will join the last winners of the Coupe de France at the end of the confinement.

The latter will no doubt express himself later on his choices but one would think that the arrival of Juninho in the organizational chart of OL at the start of the season and cohabitation with it could have fueled envy elsewhere. It remains for Jean-Michel Aulas and his team to find a successor. Bruno Cheyrou is currently the favorite, he currently holds the role of director of the women’s section of PSG. The names of Loïc Désiré (Strasbourg), John Williams (Amiens), Gérard Bonneau (Servette of Geneva and former OL) and Patrick Müller (former club player, currently serving at UEFA) are mentioned.

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