A new transfer completed at OM?

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Very active in terms of arrivals, Olympique de Marseille is not left behind in terms of departures.

Olympique de Marseille has shifted into high gear on the transfer front. After the recent arrivals of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Mason Greenwood, the Marseille club should quickly register two new recruits with Alexis Sanchez and Valentin Carboni.

But there is also movement in the direction of departures. According to Foot Mercato, Ismaïla Sarr should indeed leave OM. Only one year after his arrival, the former Rennes player is one of Crystal Palace’s priorities and the two clubs are said to be close to an agreement. And this departure could be synonymous with a great financial transaction.

A year after having paid 13 million euros for his arrival, the Ciel et Blanc should sell him for 15 million euros plus a million in bonuses.

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