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Still looking for a striker to replace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, OM have learned some good news.
An eighth recruit about to arrive at Marseille? After Lilian Brassier, Ismaël Koné, Mason Greenwood, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Valentin Carboni, Derek Cornelius and Jeffrey de Lange, OM has learned some good news in the thorny issue of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s successor, who left for Saudi Arabia.
Moukoko, good news for OM
While several avenues have already been explored by the Ciel et Blanc, from Eddie Nketiah to Elye Wahi, the one leading to Youssoufa Moukoko could be the first to come to fruition. Opposed to his departure as long as he was not replaced, Dortmund would have finally reached an agreement with Hoffenheim for the signing of Maximilian Beier.
According to Imagethe deal could be concluded for around 25 million euros, which should speed up negotiations between BVB and OM for the transfer of the young German striker (21 years old). A one-season loan for Youssoufa Moukoko, with a purchase option of between 15 and 20 million euros, is reportedly under consideration.
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