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A former Olympian has expressed his desire to return to Marseille as a defensive reinforcement.
After an ambitious summer transfer window, Olympique de Marseille could however do it again this winter. According to
The Teamthe defense, perceived as the Achilles heel of the Phocaeans, could encourage the club’s leaders to strengthen their rearguard.
In this context, Bouna Sarr, former right back of OM (2015-2020), did not miss the opportunity to position himself. Free from any contract since his departure from Bayern Munich last summer, the Senegalese international, who trains independently, has opened the door to a return to the Canebière.
OM supporters demand Bouna Sarr
“Since this summer, even if I haven’t played competitively, I have kept up as best I can,” confided the 32-year-old former Olympian. “I am at 100% of my abilities and I will have no problem fitting into a group and making my contribution for this second part of the season. No matter the level, the challenge, the competition, I am ready. I don’t really have a priority, whether it’s France or abroad. I don’t close any doors. »
Bouna Sarr also spoke of the enthusiasm of Marseille supporters at the idea of his return. “Between you and me, I also receive a lot of messages from Marseille supporters. Besides, there are many people who would not be against a helping hand from Bouna Sarr today at OM. Now, I’m not the only decision maker. It’s the clubs, it’s the sports directors, it’s the coaches who decide”he added.
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