Amine Harit is not safe from leaving this winter. According to the French press, Olympique de Marseille have set the price for the Moroccan international who is attracting interest from the Russian championship.
Marseille management is demanding 9 million euros to sell Amine Harit during the next winter transfer window, the player no longer being in the plans of Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi.
According to the same sources, De Zerbi is not convinced by the Moroccan midfielder’s performance and has opened the door to his departure from the club. The Lion of the Atlas will have to redouble his efforts if he wishes to regain the trust of the Marseille technical team.
If he leaves, the former Nantes player could well bounce back in Russia, since the Zénith Saint-Petersburg club is still in contact with the leaders of OM.
The Russian club had already started negotiations for the transfer of Harit during the last summer transfer window and remains attentive to the decision of the Marseille team before making a new offer.
As a reminder, Harit has played nine matches this season with Marseille, with an average of 53 minutes per match, during which he scored two goals and made four assists.