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It is the most active French club at the start of the summer transfer window. While some arrivals have already been locked in, such as those of Lilian Brassier and Ismaël Koné, the Marseille management led by Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia has not said its last word on the market. While they continue to work hard to seal the arrival of Mason Greenwood, the Phocéens also seemed to have taken the lead in offering a second Marseille dance to Alexis Sanchez, at the end of his contract at Inter Milan.
The latest information indeed mentioned a beaten competition in this case, OM having taken a clear lead in the negotiations. But against all expectations, a thunderclap took place this Tuesday evening. Indeed, according to information from Sky Italythe Italian club Udinese, the team in which the Chilean exploded for three seasons between 2008 and 2011 (112 matches, 21 goals), seems to still insist and wants to beat OM to the priority. LOSC also hopes to interfere in the race at the last minute. Nothing is done.
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