After a tumultuous summer where his future at Olympique de Marseille seemed uncertain, Amine Harit could once again be at the heart of discussions during the winter transfer window.
According to The Teamthe Marseille club would be ready to accept an offer of less than 10 million euros for the Moroccan international, whose contract runs until 2027.
Starting at the start of the season in Roberto De Zerbi's 4-2-3-1 system, the 27-year-old attacking midfielder showed great results with 9 matches played and 2 goals scored in Ligue 1. However, a calf injury was away from the field for almost two months. During his absence, the Marseille coach adopted a new tactical scheme (3-4-2-1), where Harit now seems relegated to a substitute role.
This situation pushes Olympian leaders to consider his departure, in order to reduce the payroll and offer more flexibility for winter recruitment. With a salary estimated at around 3 million euros per year, Harit's departure could be strategic for OM.
A detail that sticks?
However, the main interested party may not be in a hurry to leave Marseille. Well established in the Marseille city, Harit could prefer to stay to try to regain a place in the team during the second part of the season. This desire could complicate the plans of management, which will have to juggle between its financial ambitions and the wishes of the player.
The winter transfer window therefore promises to be eventful for Amine Harit and Olympique de Marseille. Will the Moroccan stay to take up the challenge or will he choose a new start to relaunch his career elsewhere? Response in a few weeks.