OM, a last-minute XXL surprise?

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Olympique de Marseille are reportedly trying to finalise a big move at the end of the summer transfer window.

As the summer transfer window closes its doors this Friday at 11pm, OM could make a major last-minute move. According to information from the Italian media Sport Mediasetconfirmed by RMC Sport, the Olympian decision-makers would try to recruit the Algerian international from AC Milan, Ismaël Bennacer.

Once announced in the sights of Saudi teams, Ismaël Bennacer has not finally joined the Gulf and thus finds himself courted by European clubs in these last hours of the transfer window. In addition to Olympique de Marseille, Atlético Madrid would also be interested in the idea of ​​​​offering the 26-year-old midfielder.

De Zerbi on Bennacer: “We all know his qualities”

Asked this Friday at a press conference about a possible arrival of Bennacer, Roberto de Zerbi did not deny it, but did not confirm anything either. You should only take players if they bring something extra. Bennacer is not an OM player so I can’t talk about him but we all know his qualities.”declared the transalpine coach.

AC Milan, who are reportedly looking to secure the services of Adrien Rabiot, are reportedly open to a loan with an option to buy their Algerian player. For their part, the Vélodrome residents are obliged to sell before being able to recruit. The departure of Jordan Veretout – in discussions with Rennes – could unblock the situation.

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