PARIS (Reuters) - Shares in Olympique Lyonnais rose on Thursday after the French soccer club announced the sale of striker Alexandre Lacazette to Arsenal for a fee of up to 60 million euros ($68 million). Lyon said the fee for Lacazette, who recently broke into the French national team, was the highest ever achieved by the club in a transfer. Olympique Lyon shares were up 1.3 percent in early trading. The French soccer club, which won the last of its seven Ligue 1 championship titles in 2008, first listed on the Paris stock market in 2007. (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Keith Weir)
Source: thestar July 06, 2017 07:18 UTC