Jonathan Clauss, it’s over

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The departure of Jonathan Clauss from OM at the end of the season seems inevitable.

Landed in Marseille in the summer of 2022 from Lens for 7.5 million euros, Jonathan Clauss is, barring any huge surprises, living his last weeks in the Marseille city. At the end of the contract on June 30, 2025, the international tricolor should not extend its lease, and therefore be put on the market this summer.

Finally staying this winter after being pushed out and strongly criticized by his management, Jonathan Clauss would not have started any discussions with Pablo Longoria and his teams concerning a contract extension, according to Provence. Therefore, his departure at the end of the season seems inevitable, the Olympian decision-makers will not take the risk of seeing him leave free a year later.

Clauss is popular in Europe

“We had a lot of discussions with Jonathan and he is a player with extraordinary conditionsdeclared Longoria last February about his right side. I believe that in France there are not many full-backs with conditions like his. In addition, he has a special sensitivity and he is an even endearing player. But as an international with France, at this time when we want responsibility and leaders, I expect him to be a positive example in many situations. »

Announced in the sights of Atlético Madrid during the winter transfer window, Clauss has a very popular profile in Europe. There is no doubt that he could bounce back in an important formation on the Old Continent. Before that, he should play the Euro with the France team, he who was on the last two lists of Didier Deschamps.

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