The OM transfer window is going crazy! New transfer completed (OFFICIAL)

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Olympique de Marseille is on all fronts during this end of the transfer window.

It was anticipated, it is now official: Ruslan Malinovskyi is no longer an Olympique de Marseille player. The Ukrainian attacking midfielder was loaned to Genoa last summer, in order to get more playing time to get back on track. He will stay there over time.

Olympique de Marseille has indeed announced the definitive transfer of Malinovskyi to Genoa, via an official press release published this Wednesday late afternoon.

“The Ukrainian international is permanently transferred to Genoa CFC,” said the Marseille club in this press release. Loaned during the summer of 2023 to Genoa, Ukrainian international Ruslan Malinovskyi is permanently transferred to the Italian club, Genoa CFC, currently eleventh in Serie A. Thank you and good luck Ruslan! “, concludes OM.

With this new start, Pablo Longoria confirms his desire to downsize the squad in the last hours of this winter transfer window.

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