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“I think it’s a reflection that we must have based on what we can do. We can always look at strengthening the team, but the only idea I have is the matches that are coming. » Present on RMC this week, Mehdi Benatia did not rule out any possibility for the next transfer periods.
With more than 40 movements counting departures and arrivals, Olympique de Marseille was the most active French club last summer. A scenario that could happen again during the January window. Several movements are expected.
Chancel Mbemba wants to leavebut signatures are expected in the direction of arrivals.
OM wants to strengthen its offensive sector
According to information from the specialized site Jeunes Footballeux, Olympique de Marseille would like to enlist the services of Tidiam Gomis. At the age of 18, this young winger, French U19 international, has established himself as one of the most promising prospects in Ligue 2, where he is the delight of Stade Malherbe in Caen.
Already interested in the player’s profile last summer, Olympique de Marseille could make a concrete offer to the Norman club next January. But the competition will be tough since this nugget, whose lease in Caen expires in 8 months, is also followed by Bayer Leverkusen, Wolfsburg and Strasbourg.
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