Transfer window, a former Nice player is getting closer to OM!

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Olympique de Marseille is active on the transfer market. After completing the signings of Roberto De Zerbi and Ismael Koné, the Marseille club does not intend to stop there.

The Olympian leaders want to strengthen the squad in all areas of the game. According to the latest reports, a defender could arrive in the coming days.

According to information from Foot Mercatothe OM board would have reached an agreement with the former OGC Nice player Youcef Atal. The Algerian international comes out of an experience in Turkey in the club Adana Demirspor. Currently, the right defender is free of any contract.

Towards a one-year contract for Atal?

Youcef Atal could make his return to Ligue 1 in the coming days. The Fennecs player has reached an agreement with Olympique de Marseille. He could be a replacement solution in the event of Jonathan Clauss’ departure this summer. Marseille’s management has offered a one-year contract with an optional additional year. To be continued…

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