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Once again, Olympique de Marseille has been very active on the transfer market.
After a very mixed first part of the season, Olympique de Marseille reshaped its squad during this winter transfer window. The Marseille club has been lively this transfer window, and it should remain on all fronts between now and the close of the market.
Among the nice moves made by Pablo Longoria is the arrival of a very promising left-back, Quentin Merlin. The international Espoir is committed toOM at the end of last week. And according to Longoria, it is quite simply a reference to his position in Ligue 1 which is arriving.
A nice move from OM
“ After the departure of Renan Lodi, we got busy. It was important to have a player under 25 who knew the French championship. Quentin fit into all these parameters. He is one of the best left-backs in Ligue 1, enthused the leader during the official presentation of the defender. He has almost 100 matches in Ligue 1, that’s important. He showed great things in the European Cup and with the Espoirs. One of the things that pleased and impressed us was Quentin’s mentality and desire to succeed. His determination. This is something important. »
After his emergence at FC Nantes, Quentin Merlin now hopes to follow in the footsteps of Valentin Rongier.
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