There were already Christiane Endler and Perle Morroni last season, and before them Jessica Houara, Kheira Hamraoui, Aurélie Kaci, Kenza Dali and Caroline Seger.

Olympique Lyonnais has regularly recruited players since 2015 from its main French rival, but also from Europe, namely PSG.

He has just formalized this Wednesday the signing until 2025 of the German international Sara Däbritz.

The 27-year-old midfielder, Olympic champion in 2016, therefore leaves the Parisian club after three seasons marked by the first championship title in 2021 and by a Coupe de France won this year.

Sure value of D1 (15 goals in 45 games since 2019), and named in the typical team this season for the UNFP trophies, Sara Däbritz will be one hell of an asset less in the heart of the game for PSG.

A change of jersey and an update of the networks… 📱😉#DÄBRITZ2025 🔴🔵 pic.twitter.com/F77gCybEgy

– Champions of France & Europe 2022 (@OLfeminin) June 8, 2022


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Playing willingly with this rivalry, the recent European champion split a fun presentation on social networks this Wednesday.

We see Sara Däbritz's Instagram profile being completely updated, with photos in the Lyon jersey which take the place of those posted during her Parisian cycle.

Sara Däbritz has not (yet) pushed the chambering so far as to do the same on her real profile.

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