Is it over for the Ballon d’Or?

Published:

By: Manu Tournoux

Ten years after her arrival at OL women, Ada Hegerberg could leave Fenottes. The Norwegian striker, the very first Ballon d’Or in history, is at the end of her contract next June and negotiations are stalled.

Ada Hegerberg’s future at Olympique Lyonnais feminine is uncertain. The 28-year-old Norwegian striker is at the end of her contract with Fenottes next June and, if she sees herself continued between Rhône and Saône, ten years after her arrival, “there is no progress in the negotiations”, as she reveals it to a media in his country (VG Sporten).

The very first winner of the Women’s Ballon d’Or, in 2018, lets her agents negotiate with Lyon’s leaders and says she is “open to anything” for the future. Hegerberg is obviously one of the highest paid players in D1 Arkéma, at 420,000 euros gross per year, and, as she approaches her thirties, she is probably looking to pocket more than half a million euros per year. year. A move to England could offer him such a jackpot.

A departure from Hegerberg would be quite an upheaval. Arriving in 2014, the native of Molde largely participated in the domination of Jean-Michel Aulas’s OL over women’s football in Europe (8 crowns in the Champions League, 6 with the Norwegian). With 250 goals, she is the second best scorer in the club’s history behind Eugénie Le Sommer (290 goals), with peaks of 54 and 53 goals in 2015-2016 and 2017-2018.

Leave a Comment