OM’s other priority at the end of the transfer window

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If OM could welcome two more recruits, the Marseille club must first make Vitinha leave.

Now less than a week before the end of the winter transfer window, Olympique de Marseille is still working to find the left side capable of making people forget Renan Lodi, who left for Saudi Arabia.

The Marseille club would also like the arrival of a new offensive player and have reached an agreement with Borussia Dortmund concerning a loan of Giovanni Reyna. OM must still convince the young American and above all resolve the case of Vitinha.

The departure of the young Portuguese striker, landed last summer for more than 25 million euros, is in fact a precondition for arriving at the forefront. And for the moment, the suitors are not rushing, at least ready to allow OM not to lose too much money.

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