Nabil Fekir: The £66m Chelsea and Liverpool transfer target was released by Lyon at 14, but returned to the club that doubted his ability to become their captain
HE'S one of the most sought-after footballers in the world, but at 14-years-old there were serious doubts Nabil Fekir had the stature to make it in the game.
The Chelsea and Liverpool transfer target, worth a reported £66m, was released by Lyon, the club where he's made his name, when he had barely entered his teens.
His coaches questioned his size, believing he didn't have the body strength to cope with the rigours of professional football.
Worse still, suffering from the crippling Osgood-Schlatter's disease, it seemed his knees wouldn't be able to cope with the demands of becoming a pro.
But tough Fekir, who grew up in the rough Villeurbanne suburbs, rose above his personal adversity to return to the club that discarded him and eventually captained the side.
The oldest of four brothers, Fekir was born to parents who moved to France from Algeria in the 1990s.
They settled in Jacques Monod, an area surrounded by other Algerian families, northeast of Lyon's city centre.
From a young age, he always carried a small ball around with him. His dad recalled how he learned his dribbling skills dribbling up and down the family home hallway.
It was an obsession that helped Fekir develop his skills, albeit sometimes destructively.
"I always had a little ball with me. With my brothers, we broke chandeliers, we broke vases. We broke everything in the house."
His favourite player growing up was Hatem Ben-Arfa, who he shares north African roots with, and from the age of five he enjoyed regular kickabouts with his dad at the Parc de la Tete d'Or.
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Soon, he was playing junior football, starring for a number of boys' clubs, until he was snapped up by Lyon aged 12.
It was a dream come true for Fekir, but his initial time with Les Gones didn't last long.