It's only been more than 24 hours since the winter transfer window opened in France. And in this very short period of time, the leaders of Olympique de Marseille have already experienced two disappointments for a priority project for the winter: central defense. Whether it is Benoît Badiashile or Jakub Kiwior, OM would have already laid down their arms. Explanations.
A l’ABOUTthe Mistral should blow in the direction of departures more than for arrivals in the center Robert Louis–Dreyfus. Last summer, theMarseille Olympic has been hyperactive on the market with no less than twelve reinforcements, thirteen including the appointment of Roberto By Zerbi on the sidelines in a coaching role. For the winter transfer window which resumed its rights this Wednesday, such movements should not be repeated by Marseille management.
OM are failed for Badiashile…
At least that is what has been said Provence in its January 1 edition. The regional daily would only plan to enroll one or even two elements in the form of a loan. And that would be it for the question of reinforcements. Central defense would be the priority file. However, the operations Benoît Badiashile et Jakub Kiwiorwho have been talked about recently, seem to be doomed to failure for Olympique de Marseille.
Regarding They are dividedex-defender of theAS Monaco which evolves to Chelsea for a season and a half, the Blues would not be motivated by the desire to put an end to their collaboration with Benoît Badiashileeven if this supposed separation would only be temporary since it would be a loan.
…and throws in the towel for Kiwior?
Regarding Jakub Kiwiorwho had taken advantage of the injury of Gabriel from the end of November to mid-December to benefit from playing time, the Pole has not played since the victory in the English League Cup against Crystal Palace on December 18 (3-2). However, the leaders of theABOUT would have been considerably cooled by the recent emergence of Kiwior in the starting lineup Mikel Arteta and would estimate that he is now out of reach for this winter transfer window.