Still on the sidelines, Amine Harit (27) could well leave Olympique de Marseille by the end of this winter transfer window. In attack, the squad is filling up…
The OM transfer window will come alive between now and its official close on February 3. Starting with the departures. If he was rather appreciated by Roberto De Zerbi at the start of the season, Amine Harit has lost credit over time and physical problems to the point of probably no longer counting too much in his plans after the transfer window.
OM will not retain Harit
Olympiakos saw a good deal and would have ticked off the name of the Moroccan international to strengthen themselves this winter. Under contract until June 2027, the player trained at FC Nantes could allow Pablo Longoria to make a small added value. Bought for €5 million and valued at €15 million by the Transfermarkt site, and with a salary estimated at €3 million annually, the native of Pontoise could be sold for a check for €10 million. Foot Mercato confirms that OM will not retain him in the event of a satisfactory offer.
-Moumbagna touched the ball
Furthermore, if Mehdi Benatia is working hard to find the replacement for Elye Wahi, who officially left for Frankfurt this Friday, Faris Moumbagna showed up yesterday in training! For the first time since his serious injury at the end of last season, the 24-year-old Cameroonian striker was able to touch the ball. His return would be scheduled for next March.
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