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Ligue 1: the Brazilian Club in Botafogo Claims More than 60 Million Euros From Olympique Lyonnais

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Brazilian media O Globo reports that Botafogo, owned by former Lyon president John Textor and the Eagle Football Group, claims compensation from OL for transfers made at prices

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Brazilian media O Globo reports that Botafogo, owned by former Lyon president John Textor and the Eagle Football Group, claims compensation from OL for transfers made at prices

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The Brazilian club in Botafogo has requested the payment of 65 million euros from OL. The reason: the realization of several transfers at advantageous prices to help the Lyon club, before its passage in front of the...

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Headed by John Textor, the Brazilian club in Batafogo wants to get €65 million from OL, which it believes has benefited from some transfers prior to its visit to the DNCG.

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The former President of OL believes that the Brazilian club has helped improve Lyon's finances, and calls for a return of money that would have been transferred to the Rhône.

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Owned by Eagle Football Group like Olympique Lyonnais, Botafogo's club considers that it has paid the financial difficulties of OL at a high price and claims its due

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The Eagle family continues to tear themselves apart. The Botafogo club where John Textor is refocused believes that he has suffered financial losses to help OL and asks for repayments of large sums.

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ESPN Brazil broke the news in Brazil on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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