The French giants are reportedly back in the hunt for the 20-year-old talent midfielder of Ghanaian heritage after seeing their advances over his services knocked back in the summer
Ligue 1 heavyweights Olympique Lyonnais have reignited their interest in Danish-born Ghana-target Noah Nartey in an effort to prise him away from his Danish mother club Brøndby IF in the January transfer window, a report from the French media has claimed.
The ever-green attacking midfielder continues to be a chief target for the Lyon-based club and are now looking forward to reinforcing their midfield options with his signing after securing the loan deal of Brazilian youngster Endrick from Real Madrid.
Per French tabloid L'Équipe, the Parc Olympique Lyonnais outfit are keen to add Nartey to their senior ranks this winter and could do so if they are able to fork out a transfer fee of €8 million as being demanded by his current employers.
With an individual accolades coupled with an impressive performances with Brøndby IF so far this season, the French top dog must splash the aforementioned figure on his head if they are to land him in this January transfer market given the duration of his running contract which is set to expire in 2027.
Nartey has so far netted 7 times and assisted 3 in 25 games across all competitions for the Danish outfit in this current 2025/26 football season.
Given his Ghanaian heritage, he still remains eligible to switch international allegiance by representing Ghana on the international stage despite featuring for the Denmark national youth teams.

