OM: a last huge transfer completed by Longogria

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It has become a habit for lovers of Olympique de Marseille: at each transfer period, the Marseille club is on all fronts. This winter transfer window has not deviated from the rule. Once again, theOM was one of the most active French clubs on the market.

The last hours of this winter window allowed Roberto de Zerbi to complete his workforce thanks to players capable of bringing a real added value. There had been the arrival of the versatile striker Amine Gouiri from the Stade Rennais. There was the transfer of the right side defender Amar Dedić. But in the meantime, it is the signature of Ismaël Bennacer which is akin to the prettiest blow of Pablo Longoria.

OM sends a message to competition

On the evening on Monday, OM confirmed this XXL arrival in an official statement. “True Taulier of Fennecs from the top of his 50 selections, this OM supporter since his childhood also has an extensive charts with the Algerian selection because he won the African Cup of Nations in 2019 and is even named best player of The 21 -year -old competition. ”

By focusing on the services of a high-level midfielder in the full possession of its means, OM is strengthening in a sector where it was already well stocked with the presence of Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Adrien Rabiot and Valentin Rongier.

By its activity to recover and its technical quality in the use of the ball, Ismaël Bennacer should play a notable role in the second part of the Marseille season. A strong message for competition, to which is added a perfect assembly since this AC Milan loan is accompanied by a purchase option. Roberto de Zerbi has all the cards in hand to carry out his mission.

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