OM holds on to its number 9

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Olympique de Marseille has made official the signing of Elye Wahi, the RC Lens striker.

The transfer window continues for Olympique de Marseille. After having already recruited almost an entire team (Rulli, De Lange, Brassier, Meité, Cornelius, Hojbjerg, Koné, Greenwood and Carboni), the Phocéens have got their hands on the center forward they have been looking for since the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

OM thus formalized this Tuesday the signing of Elye Wahi, who arrives from RC Lens. According to Foot Mercato, this is a transfer of 26 million euros, with 5 million euros in bonuses. The Blood and Gold have also added a percentage to the resale on the capital gain estimated at 15%.

After Montpellier and Lens, the man whom OM presents as a fan of Didier Drogba will discover his third Ligue 1 club in three seasons. He will wear the number 9.

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