The club president Jean-Michel Aulas confirmed that his team is interested in acquiring the forward Milan Baroš.
The 23-year-old leader of the Czech national team's attacks scored 9 goals in 26 matches in the English Premier League this season, but was often dissatisfied because often in the second half of matches coach Rafael Benitez would usually bench the forward. That's precisely why the Czech expressed doubts about his future in the Liverpool team.
Just a few days ago, Gerard Houllier, who previously coached Liverpool for a long time, took over at Lyon. It was the French specialist who invited Milan Baroš, who previously played for Ostrava's team Banik, to join the team. The forward cost the English team 3.4 million pounds.
G. Houllier, along with another Lyon representative, will watch the Czech national team's World Cup qualifying match against Macedonia on Wednesday.