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This start to the week is very lively behind the scenes at Olympique de Marseille.
Olympique de Marseille is on all fronts. The Marseille club has been busy in recent hours to finalize the arrival of French international Espoir striker Elye Wahi.
Landed in the Phocaean city from LensWahi will open a new chapter in his career in Marseille.
But the former Montpellier player was not the only goal scorer targeted by the OM management. In recent weeks, several names have circulated, including that of striker Youssoufa Moukoko. Pablo Longoria would have made a strong decision for the Borussia Dortmund player.
OM abandons this track
According to information from Fabrizio Romano, Olympique de Marseille should abandon the track leading to Moukoko. The club’s management has not managed to find common ground with the German team to complete this operation. Moukoko, 19, has a profile that pleases Roberto De Zerbi, but he does not offer any guarantees either after several contrasting seasons in Germany.
If OM definitively closes this file, the prospect of seeing a striker arrive remains real. De Zerbi wants to considerably strengthen the offensive sector after the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Saudi Arabia. The last fortnight will be lively.
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