Payet, return announced to OM

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Dimitri Payet has confirmed his return to Olympique de Marseille, revealing that a deal has already been signed. The former captain also praised Roberto De Zerbi, convinced that the Italian coach can lead OM to the top.

Dimitri Payet, currently a Vasco da Gama player in Brazil, has confirmed his future return to OM. During an interview given to Greg’s Teamthe former Marseille captain declared: “With Marseille, it’s very clear: something has been signed. There will be a return to the club. We will discuss it in more detail, but I want to help, be useful and continue to help OM grow.” News that will delight Marseille supporters, although the exact role he will occupy remains to be defined.

Payet took the opportunity to salute the work of Roberto De Zerbi, the club’s new coach: “When it was announced, I was the first to congratulate the president. He is a coach who can do something big in Marseille, a football that can please our supporters. Even if in Marseille we don’t have a lot of time, we have to take it to build something concrete.”

Still attached to OM

Despite his departure for Brazil, where he plays in a demanding championship, Payet continues to closely follow OM news: “I watch every game unless I’m playing at the same time. It’s the club where I spent the most time.” Marseille supporters can therefore rejoice: Payet, emblem of the club, is determined to continue writing his history with OM.

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