Published on 05/12/2024 at 5:21 p.m.
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Olympique de Marseille, although performing well in Ligue 1, could consider strengthening its central defense during the winter transfer window. Summer recruits Derek Cornelius and Lilian Brassier are struggling to assert themselves, suggesting a need for experienced reinforcements. Several names were mentioned, including Danilo from Juventus and Jakub Kiwior from Arsenalbut an unexpected avenue could open up with Kalidou Koulibalythe former defensive rock of Napoli.
A favorable contractual situation?
Currently in Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, Koulibaly could be pushed out this winter. The Saudi club must indeed free up a place for a qualified foreigner to welcome Neymar's return from injury, according to information from Marca. Under contract until June 2026the 31-year-old Senegalese defender would be the designated victim of this operation, a situation that OM would monitor very closely.
A strong reinforcement for the Marseille rearguard
Koulibalywith his experience in Serie A and the national team, would provide a solid defensive foundation to OM. His leadership and reading of the game could greatly stabilize a defense that has sometimes been weakened this season. His potential arrival would represent a major asset in the race for the Ligue 1 podium and the European ambitions of the Marseille club. However, negotiations promise to be difficult with Al-Hilal, who could demand substantial compensation to release the former Serie A crack.
A lively transfer window in perspective
Whether with Koulibaly or other prospects, OM seems determined to strengthen defensively this winter. Competition in Ligue 1 and European deadlines require a solid and experienced workforce. The next few weeks therefore promise to be eventful on the Marseille transfer window front, with negotiations to follow closely to consolidate a key sector of Roberto De Zerbi's team.