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OM released a note this Monday evening confirming the return to the club of Fabrizio Ravanelli as institutional and sporting advisor to president Pablo Longoria.
A legendary transfer. Olympique de Marseille, which continues its ambitious recruitment, announced this Monday the return to the club, 25 years later, of Fabrizio Ravanelli as “institutional and sports advisor”.
The role of the “silver fox” will thus be
“represent OM and president Pablo Longoria” .
“A privileged relay”
” OM and its supporters certainly represent one of the most beautiful pages of my career and I return to Marseille with enthusiasm in order to put my experience at the service of the Institution and President Longoria”explains the person concerned.
“He will be a privileged relay on a daily basis internally and externally, including with national and international bodies”we can read in the club’s press release. Pablo Longoria sees Ravanelli, a former OM player between 1997 and 1999, “bring his experience and expertise on both an institutional and sporting level”.
” His return to OM is part of the institutional and structural strengthening of the club, which we have undertaken, relying in particular on the values which have contributed to forging the history and reputation of Olympique de Marseille.”Longoria thunders again, while Marseille has been very active since the start of the transfer window.
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