Close to leaving last summer, Amine Harit should be involved again this winter.
As relayed on our site in recent hours, OM has set several priorities to strengthen but also downsize its workforce this winter. Among the players who could be pushed out, Amine Harit (27) is on the list. And according to the latest news reported by L'Équipe, the Marseille club could accept an offer of less than 10 million euros to let go of its Moroccan international.
Harit doesn't see himself leaving
Under contract until 2027, Harit is valued at 15 million, and played 9 matches this season, before being hampered by an injury. He returned to the squad against Lille last week, without coming on.
His last match dates back to October 27 (during his expulsion against PSG), and the former Nantes player does not see himself leaving at any cost, with the desire to regain his place in the eleven. His salary still remains important for OM (around 3 million euros per year), and a departure would allow the club to benefit from greater room for maneuver in its winter recruitment.
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