Done deal: Liverpool’s Shaqiri joins Lyon – Ligue 1 club publish transfer details

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6th club in 5th country 

New country, new league, new club. Xherdan Shaqiri has moved from Liverpool to Olympique Lyon. The 29-year-old has signed a contract until Jun. 30, 2024, and, according to a report by L’Équipewill earn €350,000 gross at the Ligue 1 club. OL reported that the fee is €6 million—another €5 million could be earned through bonuses. After 

The Swiss national team player leaves Liverpool one year before his contract expires. Shaqiri joined Liverpool in 2018 for a deal worth €14.7 million. In July, the winger made it public that he wanted to leave the club for a new challenge. Lyon now becomes his sixth club in the fifth country. Shaqiri started his career at Basel and joined Bayern Munich in 2012; from there, he moved on loan to Inter Milan, where he signed a permanent deal in the summer of 2015 to be transferred to Premier League club Stoke City

A 98-times Swiss national team player, Shaqiri only was a regular starter at Basel and Stoke. He also played the majority of his 405 club games for those two teams (130 for Basel, 92 for Stoke). Shaqiri won the Champions League with Bayern in 2013 and with Liverpool in 2019. 

Players that won the Champions League with more than one club

Xherdan Shaqiri – Bayern Munich (2013), Liverpool (2019)

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Mateo Kovacic – Real Madrid (2016, 2017, 2018), Chelsea (2021)

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Thiago – FC Barcelona (2010), Bayern Munich (2020)

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Clarence Seedorf – Ajax (1995), Real Madrid (1998), AC Milan (2003, 2007)

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Toni Kroos – Bayern Munich (2013), Real Madrid (2016, 2017, 2018)

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Gerard Piqué – Manchester United (2008), FC Barcelona (2009, 2011, 2015)

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Deco – Porto (2004), FC Barcelona (2006)

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Samuel Eto’o – FC Barcelona (2006, 2009), Inter (2010)

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Cristiano Ronaldo – Manchester United (2008), Real Madrid (2014, 2016 ,2017 ,2018)

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Xabi Alonso – Liverpool (2005), Real Madrid (2014)

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Fernando Redondo – Real Madrid (1998, 2000), AC Milan (2003)

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Daniel Sturridge – Chelsea (2012), Liverpool (2019)

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Edwin van der Sar – Ajax (1995), Manchester United (2008)

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Thiago Motta – FC Barcelona (2006), Inter (2010)

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Bosingwa – Porto (2004), Chelsea (2012)

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Owen Hargreaves – Bayern Munich (2001), Manchester United (2008)

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Didier Deschamps – Olympique Marseille (1993), Juventus (1996)

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Nicolas Anelka – Real Madrid (2000), Chelsea (2012)

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Paulo Fereirra – Porto (2004), Chelsea (2012)

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Paulo Sousa – Juventus (1996), Borussia Dortmund (1997)

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Christian Panucci – AC Milan (1994), Real Madrid (1998)

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