On August 15, Jeff Reine-Adélaïde celebrated an unexpected qualification in the last four of the Champions League with Moussa Dembélé.

15 days later, he only talks about his frustration and his desire to leave ... FRANCK FIFE / POOL -

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  • Jeff Reine-Adélaïde became the most expensive rookie in OL history last summer, with 25 million euros (plus 2.5 million euros in bonus) from Angers.

  • At 22, the international hopes had a season marred by a serious injury to the right knee which deprived him of land from December 15.

  • Back in the light thanks to the Champions League with OL, the latter has yet signed two declarations of war on his club via cutting interviews granted this Tuesday to RMC Sport and

    L'Equipe

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One day it would be difficult to embark on a historic Top 10 of lunar media releases by professional footballers as there is so much material.

But five days after the fine performance of Karl Toko-Ekambi in the register, his (future ex-) partner Jeff Reine-Adélaïde did very hard on Tuesday.

At the time, we had seen nothing coming, both because the 22-year-old midfielder has just returned from a rupture of the anterior ligament of the right knee (on December 15 against Rennes) having truncated his first season in Lyon, but also because he participated in all the matches of the European epic of OL, from Turin to Lisbon (49 minutes in three games), and that he is currently in a favorable context with the France team hopes.

Jackpot therefore here, especially as the former Angevin balanced his intriguing discomfort in two media, RMC Sport and

L'Equipe

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"I do not understand my management, plague the person concerned.

I fought relentlessly for six months following my injury.

So it's very frustrating to find yourself in a situation where you don't play, and what's more without having an explanation.

I had a role in the Champions League, which was to come in and bring to the team.

I think I did it well, but nothing has changed behind it.

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FFF 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🐓🐓🐓🌟🌟 pic.twitter.com/YIF0pih4gG

- Jeff Reine-Adelaide (@jreineadelaide) September 1, 2020

"The dialogue is at a standstill"

Behind, it is therefore only one championship match, in which Jeff Reine-Adélaïde came into play 23 minutes against Dijon (4-1), despite the absence of Houssem Aouar.

No, you're not dreaming, his non-tenure in this poster opening OL's Ligue 1 season knocked out the most expensive rookie in club history (25 million euros + 2.5 million bonus euros) ... What does he want now by clearly pointing the management of Rudi Garcia towards him?

We spoke with the coach, we spoke with the management… but nothing changes.

Everyone has a different speech.

When I am told something during the week, it is no longer the same at the weekend.

So I hope we can find a solution before the end of the transfer window.

I have the unpleasant feeling of not being considered for my fair value.

This situation can not continue.

Since the dialogue has stalled, I just want another project.

Nothing is impossible in football, but it becomes difficult to imagine my future at OL.

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"How could one think for a moment of a transfer?

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This small media bomb will shake the club, which was preparing instead to lose other major offensive players during this transfer window, such as Houssem Aouar, Moussa Dembélé and Memphis Depay.

Whether or not he has already found a point of fall this summer, the departure of the international hopefuls, after only 23 games and two goals scored in the Lyon jersey, seems inevitable.

Juninho (OL) on a departure from Reine-Adelaide: “How could we think for a moment of a transfer?

"- Foot - L1 - Lyon https://t.co/QuKKNMA20h

- Olimas (@ Olimas99) September 1, 2020

Via an interview in the wake in

L'Equipe

, the sporting director Juninho is understanding with the media outings of his player and he wants to calm things down as to his initial desires: “For Jeff, we invested 25 million euros and we count on him.

He will help us a lot.

He hasn't even been playing for a year for us, how could anyone think of a transfer for a moment?

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“OL are a historic club and there is a lot of respect to be had for them,” recalls Jeff Reine-Adélaïde at the end of his interview with

L'Equipe

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Strangely enough, he just did the opposite on Tuesday.

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