OM: successful medical examination for Vitinha at Genoa

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The biggest transfer in the history of Olympique de Marseille (€32 million), Vitinha (23 years old) never managed to show the offensive talent that he had demonstrated at Braga. The arrival of Cameroonian international Faris Moumbagna confirmed the Marseille team’s desire to expect more efficiency in front of goal, which pushes the Portuguese striker towards the exit, since his arrival at Genoa should not take long.

According to the latest indiscretions of Provence, the former Lusitanian Espoir international (10 caps, 4 goals) successfully completed his medical examination on the other side of the Alps. The regional daily also adds that some remaining details are to be settled between the different parties to finalize his arrival in the form of a loan until the end of the season, with a purchase option of 25 million euros.

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