A big comeback is becoming clearer at OM!

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Relatively discreet for the moment on the transfer window, with the only Luiz Felipe recruited from al-Hilal, OM could live more agitated hours in the coming days. The departure of Elye Wahi, bought for 25 million euros in Lens last summer, is actually about to be concluded, an agreement having been reached with Eintracht Frankfurt for a transfer of 26 million euros , plus 3 million euros in bonuses.

This sale of the old blood and gold, if it materializes, will place Marseille leaders in the obligation to strengthen themselves offensively. Because the solutions to the center-forward post will then be very limited for Roberto de Zerbi. If Neal Maupay will keep his place as a holder, he will soon be doubled only by the young and promising Robinio Vaz (17 years old), who came into play against Lille in the Coupe de France and Strasbourg in Ligue 1. A bit fair.

An OM striker on the return

With players like Mason Greenwood, Luis Henrique and Jonathan Rowe, the sky and white have other attacks in attack, but there will no doubt miss a real number 9. Unless Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia believe that the Duo Neal Maupay-Robinio VAZ may be enough while waiting for Faris Moumbagna to be restored. A risky bet even if the OM calendar lissed well after the elimination suffered against LOSC.

When will the Cameroonian striker (24 years old) be able? Victim of a rupture of the cross ligament of the right knee from the 1era Day of the season, against Brest last August, the indomitable lion is not supposed to resume competition before April. But he has already resumed training with ball.

“After five months of absence, today was a special day”can we read on a video showing him performing some exercises.

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