OM advances on a big transfer

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If the barometer is not good at OM on the sporting level, on the business side the perspectives are rather good.

OM is playing scary lately on the ground. While the podium – therefore the qualification for the next edition of the Champions League – seemed to be acquired or almost the men of Roberto de Zerbi, the machine is growing and the Olympians find themselves under the direct threat of many competitors.

However, everything is not going so bad in Marseille since the assets of the club have never been so flourishing. For the past two years, the valuation of the Olympian workforce has jumped. And players in the sky and white jersey, formerly shunned on the transfers market, arouse a manifest interest in some as the offseason approaches.

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Among the credited elements of a completely correct exercise – despite a clear drop in diet in recent weeks – is a certain Luis Henrique. Under the leadership of the Italian technician aroused, the 23 -year -old Brazilian took volume in the role of winger or piston, with nine goals and seven assists in 29 matches in all competitions.

OM and Inter in full negotiations

According to the Transalpine journalist specializing in Gianluca di Marzio transfers, Luis Henrique is on Inter Tablets. An interest confirmed by Sky Sport which adds that the Milanese club would like to tie the case early enough to benefit from the Auriverde services from the Club World Cup which will open on June 14 in the United States.

The presence of Medhi Benatia in Milan this Wednesday to attend the semi-final go to the Italian Cup between the two flagship clubs of the Lombard city attests to negotiations fed already between OM and Inter, judges the Italian press. While the sum of 25 million euros is mentioned on the other side of the Alps, the Marseille management would wait for its side 30 to 35 million euros to sell the old nugget of Botafogo

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