OM is not giving up on two summer tracks!

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Olympique de Marseille has begun a new era. With the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi on the Marseille bench, the last 8th of Ligue 1, deprived of the European Cup this season, has every intention of returning to the top of the French championship. To give itself the means to achieve its ambitions, the Marseille team is constantly active on the transfer market.

So, at the time of writing, OM has already got their hands on Elye Wahi, Valentin Carboni, Lilian Brassier, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Jeffrey de Lange, Derek Cornelius, Geronimo Rulli, Ismael Koné, Mason Greenwood and most recently Jonathan Rowe. But that’s not all. After Faris Moumbagna’s serious injury, Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia are still looking for a center forward.

Maupay remains the priority, Adli monitored

With this in mind and according to our latest information, Neal Maupay remains OM’s priority. Discussions are still underway with Everton to try to find common ground before the end of this summer window. Still according to our indiscretions, the Marseille club will have to, despite everything, be wary of the competition since Brentford is also interested in the 28-year-old striker. In addition to the number 9 file, OM also continues to work to strengthen its midfield.

Despite the return of Valentin Rongier to the competition and the arrivals of Ismaël Koné and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, the upper echelons of the Olympian club are keeping an eye on the situation of Yacine Adli, currently playing for AC Milan. An arrival that would allow the Marseille board to compensate for the departure of Jordan Veretout, who was pushed out this summer. Here again, be wary because the former Parisian has no shortage of suitors. In recent days, several Italian and foreign clubs have shown interest in the Vitry-sur-Seine native. One thing is certain, the end of the Marseille transfer window promises to be hot.

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