Agent admits Nabil Fekir could leave Lyon

Lyon captain Nabil Fekir could be leaving the club at the end of the current campaign, according to his official representative.

The 24-year-old was handed the captain’s armband last summer and he has since enjoyed a very productive campaign, scoring 16 goals and setting up another 5 in 24 Ligue 1 matches.

With top European clubs hot on his trail, a summer exit is a realistic possibility, and the player’s agent has also opened door to a move away from the club.

“If eventually at the end of the season, and this is not the case today, there was a decision to be made, we would sit down with president Aulas and we would find the right solution,” agent Jean-Pierre Bernes told Dauphine Libere.

“You know very well that at some point, we may be able to…

Tottenham Hotspur could make bid for Ederson

Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Ederson from Atalanta in the summer transfer window, according to . The report has claimed that Spurs are increasingly likely to make a bid for the 24-year-old Brazilian defensive midfielder at the end of the season.

Ederson has been on the books of Atalanta since 2022 when he joined from Italian rivals Salernitana. He has developed into one of the best defensive midfielders in Serie A and is now a big player for Atalanta. The 24-year-old has made 25 starts and two substitute appearances in Serie A this season, scoring five goals and providing one assist in those games.

The Brazilian has also made six starts and one substitute appearance for Atalanta this season, scoring one goal in the process. Ederson has also played twice i…

NHL inching closer to a 2021 season and COVID mess of its very own

It’s not officially official just yet, but Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported that the NHL and NHLPA have a tentative deal for a 56-game regular-season schedule with a Jan. 13 start. So, one way or another, the 2021 hockey season is a go. Questions still to be answered are exactly what the realigned divisions for the shortened season will look like, whether a division with all the Canadian teams will be allowed to actually play in Canada, and, rather importantly, how in the bloody hell they plan to actually get through this. Last week in college hockey, eight of the 47 games in Division I had to be postponed, and that total is lower than it might otherwise have been because the NCHC was able to put together a quasi-bubble in Omaha. The NFL has struggled all fall, and its teams …