Fribourg: Kiliann Sildillia reveals her post-Olympic future

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Silver medalist with the French U23 team at the Olympic Games, Kiliann Sildillia is going to have an eventful end to the summer. The right-back from Fribourg is of interest to Olympique de Marseille and sees himself wearing the Olympique jersey, as we revealed to you. The Phocéens are still discussing with the Bundesliga residents about the amount of a potential transfer. Questioned by Kicker This Saturday, Sildillia indicated that he wanted to discuss his future with the German club upon his return.

Until now I was focused on the Olympics and our goal of winning gold. Everything else was not in my head. Going on holiday? Maybe two or three days. I need some peace and quiet first to unwind. And I still have a contract with Freiburg. Now I’m heading there. “, Sildillia told the German media.

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