A huge sale, OM in all its forms

A huge sale, OM in all its forms
A huge sale, OM in all its forms

A historic sale could take place in the coming days and this clearly makes Pablo Longoria salivate, who sees himself taking advantage of it to have a fiery transfer window.

Arriving one year from the end of his contract, Chancel Mbemba will not be retained in the event of a good offer, because Pablo Longoria necessarily fears a departure for zero euros from his central defender in a year. At 29, the Congolese refused any idea of ​​extending to OM, where he has not always been a starter according to the coaches in place. But its future could suddenly change with the interest of a Gulf club capable of investing heavily. There is indeed talk of an offer of 30 million euros to recruit the former FC Porto player. Al-Ahli FC, which is located in Djebbah like Al-Ittihad, has several former Ligue 1 residents such as Allan Saint-Maximin and Edouard Mendy but also old stars like Merih Demiral, Franck Kessie and Riyad Mahrez as well as Roberto Firmino featured.

Fireworks in sight for OM in the transfer window?

A club from Saudi Arabia largely capable of making a very big offer, and of strengthening itself spectacularly in defense. For the moment, the proposal seems too good to be true, and OM does not intend to get excited before seeing a concrete offer. Especially since a year ago, when he still had two years of contract, Chancel Mbemba was the subject of an offer of “only” 15 million euros. But according to La Provence, if this transfer were to go through and OM recovered 30 million euros, then that would put the club in “tall its states » with a view to the rest of the transfer window, with an envelope for recruiting which would therefore be much greater than expected. A sacrifice that everyone seems ready to make, even if we will now have to wait to see if this is true in the days to come.

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