A big return to OM?

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Having left Olympique de Marseille this summer, Nuno Tavares would welcome a return to Ciel et Blanc.

The quest for the much-desired left-back continues at Olympique de Marseille. Ulisses Garcia has arrived but the departure of Renan Lodi forces the Marseillais to recruit a new specialist for the position.

Several names have been mentioned in recent days, including that of Nuno Tavares. And according to RMC, the Gunners player, loaned last summer to Nottingham Forest, where he plays very little, would be seduced by the idea of ​​returning to OM, where he was loaned last season.

The Portuguese is, however, not the priority of Ciel et Blanc, who are currently favoring the track which leads to Quentin Merlin, the young defender of FC Nantes. A file which nevertheless promises to be difficult to carry out.

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