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It is the flagship recruit in attack of the winter transfer window of Olympique de Marseille. Amine Gouiri signed up with the Marseille club at the end of the transfer market from the Stade Rennais for a sum of around 22 million euros.
Talented attacking, Amine Gouiri is struggling to pass this famous Cap who would make him a great player from the French championship. Author of promising beginnings in the jersey of the OGC Nice, the Algerian international has overall disappointed with Stade Rennais where he has continued to be irregular (31 goals scored in 103 matches played).
Upon his arrival in Marseille, the new number 9 Phocaean was cropped by its sports director Medhi Benatia. The OM leader believes that with his talent, Gouiri must be regularly good and decisive for his family.
“We discussed it with Amine (Gouiri) before he arrived and I took him the day after his signature in the office for half an hour to speak only of that: with the talent he has , I will not be able to tolerate a good match then another way, and accept the limits he puts. He told me that he had undoubtedly found the perfect environment to feel this pressure. he launched during an interview with the columns of the newspaper theTeam.
The message is sent. The former Rennais therefore knows what he has to do to seduce his leaders and supporters.
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