Manchester City are eyeing Lyon's Rayan Cherki, who recorded 20 assists and 12 goals in 34 starts this season. With 32 goal contributions, he outperformed Florian Wirtz's 31 in 36 starts. Cherki’s vision and two-footed passing ability could unlock defences and create more chances for Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush.
When the names Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush are mentioned, Manchester City fans envision a fearsome attacking duo that could dominate the Premier League for years. Haaland, dubbed a “machine” by Kevin De Bruyne, continues to rack up goals, while Marmoush has quickly become a key figure under Pep Guardiola. However, both strikers have faced frustration this season due to a lack of quality service from midfield.
That could soon change, with City now targeting Lyon’s creative force, Rayan Cherki. The 21-year-old French midfielder has delivered 35 assists across the past three seasons and stands out for his two-footedness and expansive vision—traits that could significantly benefit Haaland and Marmoush. This season alone, Cherki registered 20 assists and 12 goals in 34 starts, outshining Liverpool-bound Florian Wirtz in total goal contributions (32 vs 31), despite playing for a struggling Lyon side.
His dribbling and ability to break down low-block defences has even drawn praise from Thierry Henry. Though City missed out on Wirtz, Cherki’s creative stats suggest he could be the ideal alternative to inject fresh imagination into Guardiola’s squad and unlock more chances for the lethal strike pairing up front.
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