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Neal Maupay will be involved in the coming hours in favor of OM. Not without a big effort made by the Marseillais.
OM definitely has its 11e summer recruit, in the person of Neal Maupay. Coming to compete with Elye Wahi while Faris Moumbagna is on the sidelines, the interested party arrived in Marseille this Thursday.
Medical tests are already underway, and the Marseille club should not delay in making the news official, 24 hours before the market closes.
Leg of lamb sold to Lazio
Announced at 4 million euros, the deal between Everton and OM is however more expensive than expected. According to the transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, it will certainly cost 6 million euros to the Olympians – that is 500,000 euros of paid loan, plus 5.5 million of mandatory option.
All this comes with bonuses of up to 3 million euros, with a bonus of 20% of the amount of the possible resale of the 28-year-old player.
It should be noted that OM, in terms of departures, has indeed concluded a deal with Lazio for Samuel Gigot. On his way to Rome, the 30-year-old defender will bring in some 3.5 million euros to Marseille.
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