Roma monitoring Lyon's Malick Fofana
Roma are said to be monitoring several players in Lyon's squad following the French club's disastrous relegation to Ligue 2.
Giallorossi sporting director Frederic Massara is familiar with Lyon's roster and has began monitoring some of their players.
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In addition to Georges Mikautadze, Roma have reportedly set their sights on Malick Fofana.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Belgian winger is a player that Massara is very keen on.
Having scored 6 goals and 11 assists this season, Lyon rate him for no less than 30 million.
However, in case of a discount due to Lyon's recent relegation, Fofana could represent a valuable investment for the present and future of the club.
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