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After being briefly announced at OL, Said Benrahma would be close to signing for OM.
OM may finally have the much-awaited winger for the second part of the season. The Marseille leaders are reportedly making serious progress on the issue which concerns Said Benrahma, the member of West Ham.
Gattuso awaits Benrahma
According to La Minute OM, the Algerian international has become the priority of the Marseille transfer window in the same way as Rennais Adrien Truffert. The possibility that there will be a positive outcome for this track is great, given that the player wants to come and that the Hammers say they are sellers.
If he joins the ranks of OM, Benrahma will be the first Algerian player to wear its colors since a certain Fouad Kadir. He will also renew the thread of his history with Ligue 1, since he had previously played at OGC Nice.
In the event he is hired, Benrahma will be operational immediately. He was not selected by his coach Djamel Belmadi to participate in the CAN. This is not to displease Gennaro Gattuso, who recently complained of too limited a squad.
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