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The adventure of Elye Wahi at Olympique de Marseille will therefore only have lasted six months. Landed last summer on the Canebière from the RC Lens for 35 million euros, the young French striker failed to convince on the front of the Marseille attack, as evidenced by his record of three goals and a Decisive in fourteen games under the Marseille colors.
Finally, the Ile -de -France decided to bounce back on the side of Eintracht Frankfurt. A completed operation between the German club and OM for an amount of 25 million euros during this winter transfer window.
“If Elye did not have certain flaws …”
Marseille football director Medhi Benatia has engaged in the case of the former Montpellier. The leader of the Marseille club says that if the player has always displayed certain weaknesses, he has always been transparent with him on his expectations, while being available to accompany him.
“If Elye did not have certain flaws, he would not have gone to Lens or at home, but directly in a top club. We have always been very clear: 'This is how you interpret your job, that's what I'm going to ask you.' Answer: 'OK, ok, ok …' I'm not in the police, I can be there for the players, morning, noon and evening, that they know, but I have to put a framework, a discipline, an environment of work. Anyone who cannot answer that, I have no problem sitting and finding solutions. Elye has just signed in Frankfurt, he replaces Marmoush, who left for City, and I am convinced that he will do very beautiful things there ”said the former Moroccan international for The team.
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