Jordan Veretout has still not digested the conditions of his departure from OM nor the duration of the negotiations for his signing from OL. He is angry with Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia.
It has now been three months since he left Marseille (he signed with OL on September 4) but Jordan Veretout has still not digested the conditions of his departure. The 31-year-old midfielder, who had two good seasons with OM, did not expect to be placed in the loft during the summer. Nor to see his departure to Lyon take so long to come to fruition. In an interview with Le Progrès broadcast this Wednesday, the player trained in Nantes spoke about Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia, who decided to sideline him during the major overhaul of the squad carried out this summer.
“Marseille did not make the task easy”
“The summer transfer window was a bit difficult for me. I thought I had good seasons with Marseille, and then, in the end, you are told to leave. It was difficult to take. I didn't think it would come to this. I said to myself, well, it's okay, I had two good seasons, I'll get back easily. But it was slow and slow, there was nothing… It was the last days of the transfer window, we were a little stressed. Marseille did not make the task easy, which meant that the negotiations took time. But the owner (John Textor) told us not to worry: “There is a wild card and it will be Jordan.” I was a little more reassured, and that happened over the following days. »
Starting with Les Gones, Jordan Veretout has had a very interesting first part of the season. Certainly having the objective of finishing ahead of OM in the championship to show Longoria and Benatia that they were wrong in pushing him towards the exit…
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