OM, Chancel Mbemba demands money!

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Congolese defender Chancel Mbemba could be heading to a surprising destination after two years at OM.

While he was part of the leaders at OM, Chancel Mbemba was invited to find a new club during the current transfer window. The former Porto player is said to have annoyed the management with his internal behavior and that is why he is no longer part of the staff’s plans.

Given his qualities and his experience, Mbemba should not lack for offers. He has already received an interesting one. OGC Nice’s regional rivals are looking to sign him, according to what Foot Mercato reports.

Mbemba asks for more money

Marseille should not oppose the sale of the Congolese international. But, the interested party, he hesitates to take the step. Not that the Nice project does not interest him, but he is simply waiting for a better financial offer before giving his approval.

If he heads to Nice, Mbemba will find one of his teammates in Marseille there. Jonathan Clauss recently joined the Gym. He too was in conflict before the Olympian management.

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