Contrary to what the media is reporting, "Lyon" striker Nabil Fekir has revealed that his move to "Liverpool" is certainly not decided yet.
Recently it was written that the Frenchman will become the second "Reds" newcomer after Naby Keita, but this story may take a different direction.
The president of the "Ligue 1" club, Jean-Michel Aulas, also expressed his hopes to keep the 24-year-old footballer.
"I am not close to moving to the 'Reds' team," - Fekir told the "TF1" show "Telefoot". "There are discussions with several clubs, but I will think about it for a while."
Meanwhile, having sold Alexandre Lacazette last year, Aulas wouldn't want to lose another leader.
"At the moment we are not talking to Nabil," - said the president. "He was the architect of a great season. Nabil hasn't said whether he wants to leave or play in the Champions League for another year."
This season, Fekir scored 23 goals and provided eight assists in over 40 matches in all competitions. Leading "Lyon" in the French championship, he finished third.