Mercato: Longoria and OM complete a first recruit

Mercato: Longoria and OM complete a first recruit
Mercato: Longoria and OM complete a first recruit

Olympique de Marseille stole the spotlight from its challengers to complete a track much admired by giant clubs from the old continent.

Olympique de Marseille is straight on its feet: recruiting as many as possible to quickly return to the European Cup at the end of next season with a good place at the top of Ligue 1. The Marseille club is sparing no effort to make this happen. his dream.

Lilian Brassier at OM, it’s complete

It’s an open secret that Olympique de Marseille is very interested in Lilian Brassier. The desire is mutual since the Argenteuil native is in advanced negotiations with the Phocéens and would be ready to make sacrifices on the financial level to engage with the club from the South of France. The player recently gave his agreement to the eighth of the season which had just ended in Ligue 1.

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According to the latest information reported by Fabrizio Romano, Olympique de Marseille are close to reaching an agreement to recruit Lilian Brassier as their new central defender. After reaching an agreement on personal terms with the 24-year-old, OM are also close to reaching a full agreement with Stade Brestois to sign the former Stade Rennais man. Marseille should pay a sum of around 9 million euros with bonuses.

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OM has competition

Marseille leaders, notably President Pablo Longoria and Mehdi Benatia, are on the case to complete it as quickly as possible. But the Phocaeans have great competition for the Frenchman’s signature.

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Two other clubs, notably AS Monaco and Olympique Lyonnais, would also be interested in the profile of the central defender. Also, the English Bournemouth are also ready to do anything to recruit the former Valenciennes FC. But the player doesn’t want any other club than OM. He is a fan of the Marseille project and of its future coach Roberto De Zerbi who will sign very soon.

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