OM, one last departure recorded before the end of the transfer window

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Just before the winter transfer window closed, OM validated the departure of one of its players.

Vitinha is not the only player to have left OM at the end of the transfer window. The Marseille club also chose to part with one of its wingers. A player who didn’t really fit in with Gennaro Gattuso.

OM sends an unwanted person to Ligue 2

The player in question is François Mughe. The Cameroonian has only played seven matches this season, including only two as a starter. His total number of minutes played is only 202. And his last appearance in the Olympian tunic dates back to December 3.

Mughe will take charge of Angers, the current leader of Ligue 2. A transfer in the form of a loan and without a purchase option. At SCO, the attacking midfielder hopes to benefit from more playing time before a possible return to the Vélodrome.

As a reminder, in addition to Vitinha and Mughe, Marseille also recorded the departure of Renan Lodi (Al Hilal). And as for the arrivals, there were three: Jean Onana, Faris Moumbagna and Ulisses Garcia.

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