Ittihad chairman Mohamed Moselhi said on Sunday that Olympique Lyon should table a €2 million bid if they are to sign Egypt forward Mohamed Nagi 'Geddo'. The Alexandria-based club revealed earlier this month that Lyon enquired about the availability of Geddo. He is believed to have attracted a host of suitors after finishing as the African Cup of Nations top scorer with five goals, despite not starting any game, to help Egypt win a third consecutive title. "Lyon want Geddo to undergo a medical although they are yet to table a concrete offer for him," Moselhi told FilGoal.com. "We can't allow him to travel to Lyon unless the French club make their offer. "They have to meet our €2 million asking offer if they want to sign him in the summer." Geddo is embroiled in controversy after signing a deal to join Zamalek next season before extending his contract with Ittihad. Zamalek are likely to be involved in a dispute with the Egyptian FA, who said that Geddo should remain an Ittihad player. The 25-year-old, who admitted signing for Zamalek but said he changed his mind later, pleaded with the Cairo club not to take a legal action against him.