Mercato: OM will drop a check, an attacker is arriving?

Mercato: OM will drop a check, an attacker is arriving?
Mercato: OM will drop a check, an attacker is arriving?

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Mercato: OM will drop a check, an attacker is arriving?

Published on June 25, 2024 at 9:15 p.m.

Holder of a Master’s degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university career that it was important to evolve in a field that you appreciate. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents’ dream, who saw in me a future lawyer, to make a living from my passion: sport. Since then, I have covered transfer windows and sports news, trying to keep readers informed as best as possible.

OM is not letting go of Mohamed Bachir Belloumi. The Marseille club would have returned to the charge in recent hours, with an upwardly revised offer. A proposal close to the €6M claimed by SC Farense. The son of legend Lakhdar Belloumi would already agree to join the Marseille club, coached by Roberto De Zerbi.

OM is on all fronts at the start of the summer transfer window. After completing the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi, the Marseille club will accelerate in the direction of arrivals. The last days, Pablo Longoria would have approached several players, notably the young Mohamed Bachir Belloumi.

OM passes the second

Under contract with the SC Farense, lThe 22-year-old Algerian international is the subject of diligent courtship by theABOUT. After having sent a first offer of €4M, the Marseille club would have come back with a proposal which is around €6M.

This time, is it the right one?

According to information from the Portuguese media Recordthis second attempt could be the right one for‘ABOUT. Despite fierce competition, the training led by Pablo Longoria would stay on course and can rely on the position of Belloumi who dreams of joining Marseille. The response of SC Farense is now expected by the Marseille clan.

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