OM: Genoa breaks the bank to permanently acquire Vitinha!

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Arriving at Olympique de Marseille in January 2023, Vitinha had high hopes, especially after a first great experience under the colors of Braga. Yes, but here we are, in Marseille and faced with pressure from the Orange Vélodrome, the native of Cabeceiras de Basto, recruited for the record sum of 32 million euros, has never been able to impose himself. Result ? After a four-month loan to Genoa, the 24-year-old Portuguese finally decided to leave the Olympian squad for good.

“Good luck Vitor Vitinha. The Portuguese striker leaves Olympique de Marseille and commits permanently to Genoa.specifies the Marseille club to make the news official. The amount of the operation could exceed 20 million euros depending on the bonuses. A way to limit the losses for Marseille. In addition, a buyout clause, the amount of which is 42 M€, was also included by OM. A huge flop, despite the confidence displayed by the Marseille upper echelons upon his arrival.

OM limits the damage…

“I have confidence in Vitinha. Especially because we see his qualities to get actions, especially in the area, and especially when he is in close combat with the defenders, I think he has a lot of potential.”, noted Pablo Longoria in November 2023, before letting him go on loan a few weeks later. And for good reason, during his visit to the Canebière, Vitinha unfortunately did not make an impression…

In 46 games played in the Marseille jersey in all competitions, he has only scored six goals and provided four assists. A performance that was far too low, ultimately propelling him towards the exit. In Italy, the 1m78 right-hander will now try to get back on track, having quickly convinced the Rossoblu management. Having appeared nine times in Serie A under Alberto Gilardino, he has scored two goals. Enough to convince the Grifone board and seduce the Luigi-Ferraris residents.

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