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Alexis Sanchez, who played for OM during the 2022-2023 season, is said to be close to making his return to the Phocaean city.
In the midst of a relatively quiet summer transfer window in Ligue 1, Olympique de Marseille stands out as an exception. Indeed, the Marseille club has already acquired the services of Mason Greenwood (Manchester United), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tottenham), Ismaël Koné (Watford) and Lilian Brassier (Brest).
And OM should not stop there. According to information from Provencethe track leading to Alexis Sanchez is pushed internally by Medhi Benatia. For his part, Uriel Lugt announces that the Chilean international, free of any contract, is ” close “ to return to the Phocaean city. This journalist was the first to mention this possibility.
OM, the return of Alexis Sanchez is imminent
“For my part, I always wanted to stay in Marseillerevealed Alexis Sanchez when he left OM in the summer of 2023. This is what I always wanted, but it didn’t depend on me alone. It always takes two to agree. This time the technical management had made other choices.”
During the 2022-2023 season, the former FC Barcelona player had a good season in the Olympian colours, with Igor Tudor as coach. The Chilean winger had scored 18 goals in 44 matches at the time, in all competitions. Udinese is also in the running to welcome this player who spent time with them between 2008 and 2011.
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