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Coveted by OM, Adrien Truffert should not leave Rennes this winter. His trainer Julien Stéphan closed the door.
After having strengthened its midfield with the arrival of Jean Onana, the leaders of Olympique de Marseille are looking for a left back. And while the young Scot from Hellas Verona, Josh Doig, should arrive at the Canebière, Pablo Longoria wishes to recruit a second player in this position to compensate for the possible departure of Renan Lodi, who was the subject of an offer 20 million euros from the Saudi club Al Hilal.
Announced close to joining OM in recent days, Adrien Truffert should ultimately not set down his bags in the south of France. At the end of Stade Rennais’ victory over OGC Nice (2-0), Saturday evening, Julien Stéphan took stock of the situation of his French international (1 selection), affirming that the latter is not for sale this winter.
“Adrien Truffert will be there”
“There is no subject. We have identified needs in this transfer window, it is not to create others. Arnaud (Kalimuendo) will be there, Adrien (Truffert) will be there, there is no subject in my mind,” indicated the Breton coach after the meeting. OM will therefore have to fall back on another path, unless the Rennais decide to review their position…
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