After recruiting Cédric Bakambu and Sead Kolasinac, l ‘OM might well strike a superb blow by closing one of its thorniest cases.
OM Mercato: Towards an agreement with Galatasaray for Alvaro
Everything is going well Marseille Olympics. After his convincing victory once morest RC Lens Saturday in Ligue 1, smiles seem to come out in the south of France. Author of a very ambitious summer transfer window, to the credit of Paul Longoria, the Phocaeans seem to be back on the same footing this winter. After completing the arrival of an attacker and a versatile full-back, the Olympian leaders are now concentrating their efforts on slimming down. In addition to Jordan Amavi left for the Aiglons last week, OM might well seal the fate of their defender Alvaro in the coming days.
A time associated with the Girondins de Bordeaux and AS Saint Etienne, the Spanish player might well leave the French championship at the end of January for a destination that is surprising to say the least. According to journalist Florent Germain, the former Villarreal player might join Galatasaray this winter. The Istanbul club is eyeing the 32-year-old defender and wants to sign a loan with an option to buy with OM. If the idea of staying in the French championship did not excite Alvaro, the latter would be rather favorable to a departure towards the Super League.
Sampaoli forces the departure of his player
For a few weeks now, the relationship between alvaro gonzalez and his Argentinian coach has deteriorated deeply. Relegated to the bench in favor of younger cartridges like William Saliba, Duje Caleta-Car or Leonardo Balerdi, the Spaniard is no longer in the odor of sanctity in Marseille. Not long ago, The Team revealed that the two men had had the opportunity to explain themselves recently and that “the discussion was very lively“. Despite his attachment to the city and his club, the defender was pushed out by his leaders in order to free up space in an already well-stocked squad. A departure which would subsequently favor the incorporation of defensive reinforcements.