William Saliba (Arsenal): “If I don’t come back to Marseille, I will never forget”

Stop or once more? On loan from Arsenal to Olympique de Marseille, William Saliba has become one of the darlings of the Vélodrome. Pablo Longoria, president of the Marseille club, has already expressed his wish to keep him but the equation seems difficult to solve. Because Mikel Arteta, manager of the Gunners, has finally been convinced by the benefits of the best hope of Ligue 1. And that a transfer to 30 million euros – the sum invested by the London club to recruit him in 2019 – or more , seems difficult to achieve for OM, whose operations are still closely monitored by the DNCG et l’UEFA.

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that’s why the international defender should try his luck at Arsenal once more. “I still have two years left on my contract.he reminded our colleagues of Telefoot. I will be back with Arsenal. I want to show them my true face and have the chance to play for these supporters and this great club.“Although, by the start of September and the transfer market closes, several other European clubs might try to afford him.”It’s not just up to mehe specified. In any case, leaving like that would be a shame..”

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Despite the complexity of his situation, OM would still not have given up on keeping him. “There are different strategies, different ways of entering into transactionsanalyzed Longoria on RMC. In France, I realize that we talk a lot regarding transfer prices. The operations are much more complicated than just talking regarding a fixed transfer price. Because it’s not the same as paying 60 million euros in cash or 60 million euros in six or seven years” Saliba also hinted that the door was not completely closed. Marseille appreciated it. And it was mutual: “If I don’t come back to Marseille, I will never forget.”

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