

Manchester City have completed the signing of Rayan Cherki from Lyon.
The Athletic reported on June 9 that the two sides had reached an agreement on fee of €36million (£30.3m) plus €6m in add-ons for the 21-year-old, while the French club retain a 15 per cent sell-on clause of a future sale.
Cherki has signed a five-year deal until 2030 and will be available to play for Pep Guardiola’s side at the Club World Cup.
The France international has described the move as a “dream” and said it is something he has “worked so hard for all my life”.
We’re delighted to announce the signing of Rayan Cherki ✍️🩵
— Manchester City (@ManCity) June 10, 2025
“Everyone knows how good City are — they have been so successful for many years now,” Cherki said. “The responsibility to help the team continue winning is something I want to embrace.
“I would only leave Lyon for a project I really believe in and everything at City suggests I can develop my game and help the team be successful in the future. I can’t wait to show City fans what I can do.”
Cherki is City’s third signing of the summer, with left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri completing his move from Wolverhampton Wanders and Marcus Bettinelli arriving from Chelsea, following the exit of third-choice goalkeeper Scott Carson.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot also left his holiday at the end of May and flew to the South of France to meet with Cherki, while Fulham had a bid accepted by Lyon last year before the player eventually decided against a move.
A product of Lyon’s academy, Cherki made his debut for the side in October 2019 and became the club’s youngest ever goalscorer that season, aged 16 years, 140 days. At 17 years and 3 days, he became the youngest player to play in a Champions League semi-final and has made 185 total appearances for the club, featuring in attacking midfield as well as on the right wing.
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Cherki featured 44 times in all competitions last season, scoring 10 goals and providing 20 assists, and was named in the Europa League team of the season as Lyon reached the quarter-final stage.
He was received his first senior France cap on June 5, coming off the bench to score in France’s 5-4 defeat to Spain in the UEFA Nations League semi-finals and started the third-place play-off victory over Germany.
City get their Club World Cup campaign underway against Tunisian team Wydad AC on June 18 and will also take on Abu Dhabi-based Al Ain and Italian side Juventus.
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