OM, a last XXL reinforcement on the right track?

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Arrived last week from Rennes, where Lilian Brassier landed, Amine Gouiri may not be the last winter recruit of OM. On this last day of the winter transfer window, the Marseille leaders would try to achieve a last big blow by enlisting another Algerian international, Ismaƫl Bennacer.

Under contract until 2027 with AC Milan, the defensive midfielder (27 years old) had already been asked by the sky and white last summer. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Rossonero agrees to join the current second in Ligue 1, who would like to accommodate it in the form of a loan with a purchase option set at 10 million euros.

OM looks in Italy

An offer for the moment deemed insufficient by the Milanese staff, according to Gianluca di Marzio. The Olympians would also have views of another player playing in Serie A, Nicolo Fagioli. The midfielder (23), who is currently linked to the old lady until 2028, could also land on loan on the Old Port.

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