We know it, and it is an understatement to say: Amine Harit is no longer in the odor of sanctity with Olympique de Marseille. Indeed, for several months, the Moroccan international has no longer been favored by his coach and his managers.
Thus, the OM coach, the Italian Roberto De Zerbi, decided not to count on him, placing him on an ejection seat. “He must score 10 per season,” he said dryly during a recent statement to the press.
But Foot Mercato, which reports on OM’s situation, tempers it. “For Amine Harit, the situation is more nuanced. The Moroccan international midfielder, who started very strongly with three assists for the first championship match of the De Zerbi era in Brest, experienced a more complicated sequel before completely disappearing on October 27, the disastrous evening of the classic where he was expelled by François Letexier, for a poorly controlled gesture on Marquinhos.
Which exit door?
And the same media added: “Since then, the former Nantes player has not played a single minute and a departure seems more and more inevitable this winter. With a very decent record of 2 goals and 4 assists, there is no doubt that the courtiers should knock on OM’s door. Some have even already taken some information,” adds the same source.
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However, one thing is certain: Amine Harit (27 years old), is not in a comfortable situation within OM. He who affirmed that the name of the Marseille club “is that of his heart”.
In all likelihood, the divorce between Amine Harit and Olympique de Marseille is more relevant than ever. It remains to find an honorable way out for the Lion of the Atlas (24 caps, one goal). It wouldn’t be long before there was a serious suitor able to put his hand in his pocket.
Par Le360 Sport
01/02/2025 at 12:01 a.m.