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Transfer news: Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris could be heading to the Premier League

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Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has revealed that France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris wants to leave the club for a European giant, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham believed to be interested.

However, no bids have been received for the 25-year-old yet but it is believed that the French giants want €20 million.

“Lloris told me that he would like to leave if he has an opportunity to play for one of the five biggest European sides,” the Aulas told Lyon’s club website.

“If any of these teams make an offer meeting his market value, €20 million, he will be allowed to leave. For now, though, I have not received any offers, neither from Arsenal nor from elsewhere.”

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