OM, Riolo announces a wave of departures

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OM is certainly the Ligue 1 club experiencing the most hectic off-season.

After a mediocre 2023-2024 season, despite a semi-final in the Europa League,

Marseille Olympics must make major changes to its squad. Since the beginning of the summer, the Marseille club has been making impressive recruitment on paper.

After securing the services of Roberto De Zerbi As a coach, Pablo Longoria and his sports advisor Mehdi Benatia have managed to poach players such as Mason Greenwood, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and, most recently,

Derek Cornelius. In terms of departures, OM is also very active.

Riolo promises a slew of departures at OM

Daniel Riolo also announced the imminent transfers of several players. “Getting players out is no easy task. And so it’s good to get guys like Sarr or Ndiaye out. Then in the cart, there will be Veretout, because he is in the last year of his contract. The door will also be open for Ounahi and Harit. Mbemba too, the coach is no longer counting on him. Gigot and Gerson too”said the sports journalist on

RMC.

While waiting to finalize its transfer window, OM continues its preparation. The Marseille club drew (2-2) on Saturday against Sunderland. Roberto De Zerbi’s men will officially launch their season on August 17 with a trip to Brest, on the occasion of the first day of Ligue 1.

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