It appears that Aurélien Chedjou, the Cameroonian defender, has expressed a desire to leave LOSC (Lille) after spending a significant part of his professional career with the club. Chedjou joined LOSC in 2008 and has been with the team for six years. The club has reportedly set his exit price at 7 million euros, indicating that they are not willing to let him go for a lower offer.
Chedjou discussed his potential departure in an interview with 10 Sport, stating that he does not want to dwell on the matter for now and will assess the situation at the end of the season. He expressed a desire to explore new challenges and mentioned that he has been with LOSC for six years, during which both the club and he have mutually benefited. The defender hopes to have another challenge at the end of the season, emphasizing that the most important thing for him is that the club achieves European qualification. This would enable him to leave without regrets or, alternatively, stay and continue playing in European competitions.
As of the information provided, Chedjou is under contract with Lille until 2016 and has contributed three goals in 24 league games during the current season.