Pau Lopez bids farewell to OM

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Forced towards the exit, Pau Lopez announced his departure from Olympique de Marseille on Thursday.

The message was clear since the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi: OM no longer counted on the services of its number one goalkeeper Pau Lopez.

The recent signings of Geronimo Rulli and Jeffrey De Lange have only accelerated the process for the man who was once promised to Como, in Serie A, and who will finally return home, in La Liga.

After three seasons and 127 matches played in the Marseille jersey, the Iberian will join Girona on loan, with a purchase option estimated at 6.5 million euros.

Pau Lopez wanted to confirm the news himself this Thursday evening by saying goodbye to the club and its supporters. Today, it’s my turn to say goodbye. It’s the end of 3 years that have, without a doubt, been the best of my life. I was lucky enough to experience magical moments and I enjoyed wearing the Olympique de Marseille jersey. ” he wrote on social media.

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