OM: Gueye, Longoria has had enough

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Senegalese international Pape Gueye is now being pushed out by Olympique de Marseille.

The future is getting darker for Pape Gueye at Olympique de Marseille. As the end of his contract approaches next June, the Senegalese international does not show any enthusiasm to extend with the Marseille club. OM, preferring a departure from the 25-year-old player, is now putting pressure on him.

Marseille president Pablo Longoria was clear at a press conference, declaring that the club had twice offered an extension to Gueye, who has “trained very well” since the summer. He nevertheless believes that “the interest of the club is more important than the interest of the player and that the lack of response does not respect the club”.

OM has a big problem

The Spanish leader recalled that the Ligue 1 resident had done a lot for the Montreuil native and that he now wanted to find a way out for the Téranga Lions midfielder before Thursday. “It’s a question of respect for the club. We supported the player, we paid the lawyer’s fees and compensation to Watford, we allowed him to train. We want players who are in the project, who are fully committed. I want to repeat: one of our problems right now is commitment. »

The divorce therefore seems inevitable between Ciel et Blanc and the former member of Le Havre.

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