OM: Vitinha’s farewell message

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All that’s missing is formalization and Vitinha will be a Genoa player. The Portuguese has already passed his medical examination successfully and is preparing to be loaned with an option to buy (for €25 million) to the Italian club. Even before communications from Rossoblu and Phocéens, the striker made his departure official by sending a message to Olympian supporters on social networks.

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“Today marks a new chapter in my life. I take with me the learning, experience and memories of my time spent in Marseille. I am grateful for the support received from the club and the supporters. Thank you Marseille, see you later!”, writes that he is still the most expensive recruit of the French club (€32 million). Unfortunately for him, he never convinced during his year in Ligue 1.

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