Elye Wahi, OM has already found his replacement!

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Olympique de Marseille holds its future number nine.

Just five months after his arrival at Olympique de Marseille, Elye Wahi should already be packing up. According to RMC Sportthe young striker has agreed with Eintracht Frankfurt for a transfer this winter. All that remains is for German leaders to come to an agreement with their Marseille counterparts.

In anticipation of the departure of the native of Essonne, OM leaders already seem to be working to find his replacement. They would have explored several avenues, including that leading to Marcus Rashford, announced on his departure from Manchester United, as well as to Mathys Tel, looking for playing time at Bayern Munich.

A Mexican striker to succeed Wahi

However, if we are to believe the information from journalist Daniel Riolo, corroborated by Foot Mercato, another attacker would be in the sights of the Olympian management: Santiago Gimenez. According to these sources, the Feyenoord center forward would even be the option favored by the OM staff, while the Rashford and Tel files appear to be operations that are difficult to carry out.

Since the start of the season, the Mexican international has found the net 13 times and provided 3 assists in 17 appearances with the Rotterdam team. Under contract until June 2027, it is valued at 37 million euros per

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