Vitinha, his astonishing promise to OM fans

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Portuguese striker Vitinha has just announced that he is no longer part of the OM squad.

Vitinha and OM are over! After only one year of experience, the Lusitanian center forward will pack his bags and join another championship. As announced by Pablo Longoria the day before, he will join the Italian team Genoa.

Vitinha ready to play for OM again in the future

And it was the person himself who announced the news through a short publication on social networks: “Today marks a new chapter in my life. I take with me the learning, experience and memories of my time spent in Marseille. I am grateful for the support received from the club and the supporters. Thank you Marseille, see you later! Go Om “.

Vitinha only scored 6 goals in 42 games played with OM. An infamous ratio and which explains why the club’s management chose to part ways with it in the middle of the season. His replacement has already been found in the person of Cameroonian Faris Moumbagna.

Vitinha leaves Marseille with the label of one of the biggest flops in the club’s history. He is still the most expensive defector from Marseillais since he cost a whopping €30 million.

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