Ghanaian rising star Ernest Nuamah was left in tears after learning that his club, Lyon, was pushing for him to join Fulham on transfer deadline day.
The 20-year-old winger was highly sought after, with Premier League clubs Fulham and Everton both expressing interest in signing him.
Nuamah’s Emotional Reaction to Transfer Pressure
Nuamah, who joined Lyon permanently in July after an impressive loan spell, was caught in the middle of a transfer tug-of-war.
According to French outlet L’Equipe, Lyon had reached an agreement with Fulham for a €19 million transfer fee.
However, the young winger was not interested in moving to the Premier League and was visibly upset when Fulham representatives arrived in France to finalize the deal.
Nuamah reportedly broke down in tears as Lyon continued to insist on selling him. In a dramatic turn of events, he disappeared during his medical, leading to the collapse of the transfer.
This emotional moment highlighted Nuamah’s strong desire to remain at Lyon and play in the UEFA Europa League this season.
Apology from Lyon’s Owner
Lyon’s owner, John Textor, is said to have sent an apology to Nuamah for trying to force the transfer. The 20-year-old, who had been one of Lyon’s standout performers during his loan spell, was determined to stay and help the team as they compete in both Ligue 1 and the Europa League this season.
Nuamah’s loyalty to the club comes after a successful loan period last season, during which he played 33 matches, scored three goals, and provided two assists.
His contributions helped Lyon rise from the relegation zone to a sixth-place finish, securing a spot in European competition.
Future Still Bright for Nuamah
Despite the emotional ordeal, Nuamah’s future at Lyon looks promising. With his talent and determination, the Ghanaian winger is expected to play a crucial role in Lyon’s campaign this season.
Fans will be eager to see how the youngster continues to develop, especially as he stays at the club he loves.
Nuamah’s story is a reminder of the emotional side of football, where players’ dreams and ambitions can sometimes clash with the business side of the game.
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