After Lodi, OM throws another holder out

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Renan Lodi could not be the only important element of OM to leave the club during this winter transfer window.

OM supporters may not recognize their team from February. Regular members of the starting XI are being asked to change by the end of the transfer window. After Renan Lodi, it is Ismaila Sarr who is pushed towards the exit.

An OM player who lacks professionalism

If the departure of the Brazilian international is motivated by financial reasons, for the Senegalese international the reasons are completely different. He would have annoyed his management with his behavior and his lack of professionalism.

The statistical results do not speak in favor of the former Watford player either. In 21 matches played, in all competitions, he has scored only 4 goals and offered only 2 assists. The 13 million euros invested in him last summer suddenly seem too expensive.

Ismaila Sarr is currently with her Senegalese selection in Ivory Coast to compete in the CAN. It is not impossible that we will not see him again in Olympian colors.

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