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Basket : Jean-Michel Aulas Future Candidate for the City Hall of lyon... and Investor in Tony Parker's Asvel?

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The former President of OL, Jean-Michel Aulas, plans to invest in Asvel to help the basketball club overcome its economic difficulties

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The former President of OL, Jean-Michel Aulas, plans to invest in Asvel to help the basketball club overcome its economic difficulties

·Paris, France
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The suspense would become almost comical... After promising that he would decide "by the end of June" on his possible candidacy for the municipal elections in Lyon, Jean-Michel Aulas has just postponed his decision: "It will be in September, at the earliest end of August", he declared this Thursday, July 3.

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Having confirmed his intention to help OL in a few ways to stay in Ligue 1, Jean-Michel Aulas could well do the same with the ASVEL. Lyonnais confirmed that he was ready to invest in the urban club. After a few months in retreat, Jean-Michel Aulas is again on all fronts, as in his great era. [...] Read more In addition to OL, Aulas ready to help the ASVEL appeared first on Olympique & Lyonnais.

Already close to the Asvel via its holding "Holnest", Jean-Michel Aulas showed his interest in a possible investment in the club during an interview given to the "Progress" this Monday. The former president of OL has also positioned himself for the future management of the Astroballe.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Info Le Progrès. While Holnest, animated by his son Alexandre and Patrick Bertrand, is a majority shareholder of the LDLC Arena and could soon manage the new Astroballe, the former president of L'OL confirms in exclusivity his interest in the prestigious urban club. Without claiming the majority of the shares and wishing "that Tony (Parker) be the leader because he is the benchmark in terms of basketball".

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leprogres.fr broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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