Olympique de Marseille reaches agreement with Youssoufa Moukoko

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A great hope for German football and Borussia Dortmund, Youssoufa Moukoko (19 years old) no longer wishes to continue his career at BVB. Left aside by Edin Terzic last season, the German hopeful only started five times last season, in the Bundesliga. However, his accounting record is not so bad since the German hopeful has scored 5 goals in 20 German Championship games played. But recently, his agent publicly expressed his desire to look elsewhere.

“Youssoufa was promised a lot before signing, but it didn’t come to fruition. He was always only interested in the game and his development, not in anything else, as the media always claimed (…) I say that BVB is making a mistake in giving up Youssoufa. With so little playing time, everyone will know that Youssoufa’s market value will be low.”he announced, explaining that his client was looking at other opportunities in Europe, particularly in France.

Dortmund and Marseille are in negotiations

Quite a few suitors were ready to jump at the chance, but ultimately, Youssoufa Moukoko would have chosen to join Olympique de Marseille, according to information from Fabrizio Romano, which we can confirm. The striker chose the OM project, despite the interests of LOSC, Stuttgart or even Real Betis, in Spain. The player’s entourage and the Marseille club have reached an agreement on the conditions of a loan.

Not everything is finished yet, since it will still be necessary to reach an agreement with Dortmund. And the two clubs are now negotiating to try to find an agreement on the conditions of this loan.We had three strikers last year (Niclas Füllkrug, Sébastien Haller and Youssoufa Moukoko). Something might happen in this area of ​​the game.replied Sebastian Kehl, the sports director of BVB.

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