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While Olympique de Marseille has placed him among its (many) players for sale, Chancel Mbemba is said to be causing problems with his behaviour.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Jonathan Clauss, Iliman Ndiaye… The big clean-up has already begun at Olympique de Marseille, and it is far from over. Ismaila Sarr should be the next to pack his bags, to head to Crystal Palace. But it is far from over.
In agreement with Roberto De Zerbi, several players have been asked to go and train with the reserve team, while waiting for a possible transfer. Among them, Chancel Mbemba, Pau Lopez, Samuel Gigot, Jordan Veretout, Ulisses Garcia and Jordan Amavi.
This list may be surprising, because we find players who were key players at OM last season, or other players, such as Ulisses Garcia, who arrived very recently. But the Olympians have their reasons, and we must not only take into account the performances achieved on the field.
RMC cites the example of Chancel Mbemba. His attitude,
“the opposite of the image it may project publicly, tends to irritate internally”indicate our colleagues. The former Porto player has already refused several offers sent by his club. A difficult saga to manage for the Olympian leaders.
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