Nothing is done for Yankuba Minteh

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Author of a very interesting season in Eredivisie where he was loaned by Newcastle, the Gambian right winger delivered 6 assists and scored 11 goals in 37 games with Feyenoord Rotterdam. The Magpies are ready to give him up in exchange for a nice sum. Everton are very keen and are even in pole position to get the player. Nevertheless, OL entered the dance through John Textor who consults David Friio less and less. It must be said that the owner of the Rhone club was still working until recently with Eagle to buy Everton and had come across the profile of the Gambian player tracked by the Toffees. This is how OL ended up making an offer to the player, but also to Newcastle.

But these three clubs are not alone in this, as more prestigious teams whose names have not been leaked are also on the lookout. For its part, OM has also checked the name of the Gambian revelation. Whatever happens and according to our information, Yankuba Minteh has made his choice if he should come to France. Between the two Olympics, his heart swings towards OM both for the sporting project allowing him to mature to eventually join the clubs of the European top 10 who want him as well as for the presence of Roberto De Zerbi.

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