Moukoko at OM, the chef’s surprise

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OM are reportedly on the verge of making a resounding move on the transfer market, with the now probable arrival of Youssoufa Moukoko.

The generally chosen and weighed words of the transfer window specialist Fabrizio Romano certainly did not go unnoticed this Saturday in the OM arena. Youssoufa Moukoko has decided to join Olympique de Marseille! Despite offers from more than 5 clubs in Europe, Moukoko wants to join OM; the personal conditions have been accepted. »

The message is clear: a contractual agreement already exists between the Marseille management and the young German-Cameroonian prodigy of Borussia Dortmund. Negotiations underway between OM and BVB for a loan with option to buy “, adds the Italian journalist, not without mentioning an imminent total agreement.

Moukoko in addition to Nketiah?

The 19-year-old phenomenon, through his agent, has made it known these days that he wants to leave BvB, tired of playing the luxury joker in the Bundesliga. Approached by the Pablo-Longoria-Medhi Benatia tandem, Youssoufa Moukoko, who certainly does not lack suitors, would have been seduced by the speech of the Olympians leaders. And this despite the absence of European prospects this season in Marseille.

The Roberto De Zerbi effect, already noted with the summer arrivals of Lilian Brassier, Ismaël Koné, Mason Greenwood and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, continues at OM, where we are also expecting the Canadian defender Derek Cornelius and the Argentinian playmaker Valentin Carboni very soon. The possible recruitment of Youssoufa Moukoko would finally complement the center forward who is still actively sought after. The priority track remains Gunner Eddie Nketiah at this time.

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