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Manchester United and Man City receive boost after Lyon president makes transfer admission

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Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas had admitted that his club's star players may want to leave this summer, which could be a boost for Manchester United and Manchester City.

While the Premier League is still working on plans to resume action amid the coronavirus crisis, the French Ligue 1 season has already been cancelled with final places in the table set in stone.

As a result Lyon have finished 7th in the table and haven't qualified for the Europa League, let alone the Champions League, which could be the catalyst for an exodus of their best players.

United are looking to reinforce their attacking options in the summer and MEN Sport understands that striker Moussa Dembele has been under consideration, though there has been no contact

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