OM definitively cedes Ruslan Malinovskyi to Genoa

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It’s a face that had been forgotten on the Marseille side. Arriving just a year ago from Atalanta Bergamo, Ruslan Maliovskyi had never been able to repeat his performances in the OM jersey. After half a season well below expectations (23 matches for two goals in all competitions), the Marseille club sold its player in the form of a loan with a compulsory purchase option to Genoa last summer.

This Wednesday, OM once again communicated on this operation by formalizing the sale of the 30-year-old player to his Italian counterpart: “Good luck Malinovskyi. The Ukrainian international is permanently transferred to Genoa., indicated the Marseille club on its social networks, which should also recover around ten million euros in the transfer. Barring a twist, Malinovskyi should soon be imitated by a former Marseille teammate: Vitinha.

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