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OM is not finished with its transfer window. After the arrival of Luiz Felipe, the Marseille club would like to strengthen further in defense. But for this, it will be necessary to start in this sector. Lilian Brassier seems in the best position to pack his bags, he who does not enter into Roberto de Zerbi’s plans.
To compensate for the potential departure of the former Brest player, Mehdi Benatia and his teams would have checked the name of Kevin Danso, according to information revealed this Sunday morning by Téléfoot. It remains to be seen what the decision-makers at RC Lens think.
The Blood and Gold not hunters?
After selling Brice Samba to Rennes and especially Abdukodir Khusanov to Manchester City for nearly 50 million euros (bonus included), the Sang et Or seem to be counting on Kevin Danso. They recently refused an offer of almost 20 million euros from Fenerbahçe for their 26-year-old Austrian defender.
Marseille leaders will have to be convincing to their Lens counterparts to hope to recruit Danso. Especially since relations between the two clubs have cooled significantly following the aborted transfer of Pau Lopez to the North.
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