Forced out, he plays a dirty trick on OM

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Jordan Veretout has refused a very generous offer from Qatar.

With one year left on his contract with Olympique de Marseille, Jordan Veretout does not seem ready to make his departure easier. Indeed, the French midfielder is no longer in the plans of the Marseille club and its new coach, Roberto De Zerbi.

And the offers from Qatar, as attractive as they may be, have failed to seduce the former AS Roma player. This is evidenced by the recent tempting proposal from Al-Duhail, which the Ancenis native declined.

15 million euros

According to information from Provencethe Qatari club had put on the table a salary of 15 million euros over three years. A sum that was not enough to convince the 2022 world vice-champion, who according to the regional daily, would like to finish his career on the Old Continent.

For their part, the Marseille leaders, who had already reached an agreement with the Red Knights for a definitive transfer of their executive, thus see their plans compromised.

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