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OM is on the right track in the Jonathan Rowe case. According to the Telegraphthe Marseille club has just provided a loan offer with a purchase option of 15.8 million to the Canaries for the 20-year-old winger. With this new proposal, the third, confidence would now be in place between all parties for a conclusion of the deal before the end of this transfer window. Provence even adds that the Marseille board’s desire is to wrap things up before this weekend so that the Norwich player can be available this Sunday against Reims (8:45 p.m.).
In the event of failure in the Jonathan Rowe case, OM would still be closely monitoring the situation of Armand Laurienté. The Sassuolo winger has the advantage of knowing Roberto de Zerbi well and could be a slightly less expensive target than the Englishman. In addition to the track leading to a potential left winger, Olympique de Marseille would now be looking for a number nine to compensate for the absence of Faris Moumbagna, victim of a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament against Brest.
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