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Already very active during the summer transfer window, Olympique de Marseille continues to plan for the future.
With more than forty movements counting arrivals and departures, theMarseille Olympic was the most active French club during the summer transfer window. Pablo Longoria knew he was waiting for the turning point after a very failed season.
This offseason is bearing fruit for the first team, which is in third place in Ligue 1 after 7 days in this 2024-25 season, behind AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain. But even with a well-stocked squad for its First team, OM continues to plan for the future. In reserve, a phenomenon is currently making its mark. His name: Robinio Vaz.
“What he does at 17 is exceptional”
Arriving from FC Sochaux-Montbéliard a few months ago, this tall, slender 17-year-old striker is piling up goals like goals with the OM reserve, in National 3. For Jean-Pierre Papin, the Marseille club holds a future crack at the position in its ranks.
“ He is very interesting, we found a very good player. What he does at 17 is exceptional. After a full season in National 3, we will see a player totally transformed“, enthused the former French international. A strong announcement from an absolute specialist in this center-forward position.
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