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What if Elye Wahi never played again in the colors of OM? This is a very likely scenario.
This Sunday evening, Olympique de Marseille welcomes Racing Club de Strasbourg for the closing match of the 18th day of Ligue 1. Elye Wahi is not in the Marseille group called by Roberto De Zerbi for this meeting.
Indeed, the 22-year-old striker was absent from training on Friday due to muscle discomfort.
“Wahi has a physical problem, I don’t know if he will be available,” declared the Italian technician on Friday at a pre-match press conference. The Olympian number 9 would also be on the start.
Eintracht Frankfurt and West Ham are interested to recover the native of Courcouronnes.
Wow, imminent departure?
For
Daniel Riolothe die is cast.
“Wahi will certainly leave OM this winterwarned the sports journalist on X. Well, when I said a few weeks ago that the club couldn't keep a player bought so expensively on the bench, that earned me a good period of insults from the idiots at X. As usual, What. And OM is right to sell 100%. »
On August 13, Elye Wahi left the Racing Club de Lens to commit until 2029 to OM. Since then, his recruitment for 30 million euros, bonus included, has fueled debate. The Franco-Ivorian has only scored three goals since the start of the season, in all competitions.
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