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Olympique de Marseille is having a pretty interesting transfer window, at least on paper. This weekend, the Phocéens confirmed the signing of Canadian central defender Derek Cornelius, and they are now going after Youssoufa Moukoko, the Borussia Dortmund prodigy. As explained this weekend, the German has already given his agreement to OM, who are negotiating the final details of a loan with an option to buy with the Ruhr team.
Significant investments, which have also forced the management to slim down. Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaïla Sarr have already returned to England a year after their arrival, leaving 30 million in the club’s coffers, just as Aubameyang left for Saudi Arabia. Jonathan Clauss will relaunch at Nice, and other departures should occur shortly. Azzedine Ounahi is concerned.
The Liga option is gaining momentum
Having arrived in January 2023 after being one of the sensations of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with Morocco, the former Angevin has never really managed to establish himself and perform at the Vélodrome. This season, the 24-year-old has played 21 Ligue 1 matches, including 15 as a starter, for 2 goals. In recent weeks, the Al-Sadd club in Qatar has positioned itself, while Roberto De Zerbi has already made it known to him that he is not counting on him as revealed exclusively by us.
According to information from RelevoOM has received an offer for the Moroccan. Las Palmas thus wishes to enlist him on loan. It must be said that the player remains highly rated in Spain following his match against La Roja during this World Cup, and could therefore well relaunch himself with our Iberian neighbors. The media does not necessarily give more indications on the response of the Marseillais in particular, but all parties seem condemned to agree…
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