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Pau Lopez is leaving OM. After three seasons on the Canebière, the Spanish goalkeeper has said his goodbyes. Once announced on the Monza side, the 29-year-old last bulwark will finally sign with Girona in the coming hours. Lopez will therefore return to his native country in the form of a loan with an option to buy estimated at €6.5 million. His departure is imminent since he published a long farewell statement to OM supporters.Hello dear Marseille family. Today, it is my turn to say goodbye. It is the end of 3 years that have, without a doubt, been the most beautiful of my life.“, assured the person concerned.
A departure also confirmed on the other side of the Pyrenees. After Girona’s draw (1-1) against Real Betis, Michel Sanchez Muñoz, the coach of the Spanish team, confirmed the signing of Pau Lopez this Thursday evening. “Bojan Miovski has already arrived. I don’t know if the goalkeeper’s announcement has been made official, but he has already signed (Pau López, editor’s note)”said the Madrid native in the mixed zone. The official announcement is now awaited…
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