“Ready to go all out”, big transfer to OM?

“Ready to go all out”, big transfer to OM?
“Ready to go all out”, big transfer to OM?
William of Saint Sauveur

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Graduated from School of Journalism in . Specializing in football, and more particularly on the transfer window. Fan of PSG and Stade Français.

Announced as being the new absolute priority of Stade Rennais during this winter transfer window, Valentin Rongier is currently retained by the management of OM. But according to revelations from Daniel Riolo, the Breton club seems determined to pull out all the stops financially to attract the OM midfielder.

Back to the forefront lately with theABOUT, Valentin Rongier (30 years old) found a starting place in the eleven of Roberto DeZerbi. A state of form which also allows him to regain a good rating on the transfer market, since according to recent revelations from RMC Sportthe Stade Rennais would push behind the scenes to recruit Rongierunder contract until 2026 with OM.

“They are ready to send”

Live on the microphoneAfter Foot on RMC Sport Monday evening, Daniel Riolo gave behind the scenes of this file Rongierensuring that was considering betting a large sum to recruit the player of the'About : « Rennes wants to go heavy. On Rongier, they are ready to pull out all the stops. That doesn't mean it's going to happen since isn't decided to listen. But they are ready to send a lot », assure Riolo. Clearly, theABOUT could collect a big check in this file.

“It is essential”

In the show Rothen ignites on RMC, Christophe Dugarry also mentioned the track Valentin Rongier au Stade Rennes : « Rennes is interested in Rongier, yes because he is a player who brings you balance. But on arrival, Rongier, he will not play any higher. On this OM, it is essential. On an OM that I want to be more offensive and better, I think it will be much less so. Why does Stade Rennais want a player like Rongier? Because Stade Rennais needs balance », Estimates the former striker of theABOUT.

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