Vitinha, his next drop-off point is known

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Vitinha should not become old friends at OM and this was confirmed this Monday by its president Pablo Longoria.

Only a year after his arrival, Vitinha is already packing his bags. The Portuguese striker has been placed on the transfer list, following his disappointing first season. The club management no longer even tries to deny it.

Vitinha will not be loaned!

Indeed, OM is a seller and its president Pablo Longoria publicly recognizes this. This Monday, he even revealed the identity of the club with which he is currently in negotiations. “It’s difficult to win at OM when you’re an attacker. It’s true that we are talking with Genoa, there are negotiations underway. Other clubs are interested. We are not interested in a dry loan. With Genoa, there are a lot of situations to resolve that could make it an interesting situation for us. This is why we opened the door to all conversations with Genoa! »

Vitinha could therefore move to Serie A. Numerically, OM already has his replacement, in the person of Faris Moumbagna. The Cameroonian would also soon be at the disposal of Gennaro Gattuso because his selection has just been knocked out of the CAN.

As a reminder, Vitinha is the most expensive defector in the history of OM. He was recruited for an amount of 32 million euros. His total goals are only six goals with the Phocaeans.

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