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The winter transfer window soon ends in most major European championships. On the OM side, the work is far from over. Marseille management works to find an agreement with Juventus for Nicolò Fagioli or with AC Milan for Ismaël Bennacer. To strengthen their midfielder, Phocaeans think of one of these two options leading to Serie A. However, as often in the last straight line of a transfer market, clubs are sometimes cautious at the idea to get rid of a frame without finding a weight replacement. In the signing of the Fagioli, Fiorentina still acts as a competitor at OM. And on the side of AC Milan, a sale of Bennacer would mean that a replacement must be found in the final minutes of the transfer window. This is how several other clubs could join this battle to facilitate departures and replacements.
As revealed by the Italian press, the French midfielder from Monza, Warren Bondo, has been on AC Milan tablets for several months. If the negotiations had been arrested between Monza and AC Milan, discussions could be reopened in the event of Bennacer. Relations between Monza and AC Milan are very good and a deal could be found quickly. However, according to our information, the former Nancy player, who is also in the viewfinder of Fiorentina in the event of failure of the Fagioli file, could leave Monza only in the event of an irrefusable offer. The Brianzoli management requires at least 15 million euros. If Bondo were to be kept by the Lombard club, Jacopo Fazzini of Empoli and Bryan Cristante de l'A Roma are the two alternatives of AC Milan (if Bennacer came to go to OM) and Fiorentina (in case of failure of Fagioli)
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