Ounahi and Harith are candidates to leave Olympique Marseille before the end of the summer transfer window.

Ounahi and Harith are candidates to leave Olympique Marseille before the end of the summer transfer window.

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Ounahi and Harith are candidates to leave Olympique Marseille before the end of the summer transfer window.

The management of Olympique Marseille continues its intensive efforts in the summer transfer market, aiming to restore balance to the squad by strengthening certain key positions and offloading players who are no longer part of the coaching staff’s plans. The management is racing against time before the window closes to finalize several open deals.

Currently, Marseille’s management is focusing on marketing notable names likely to depart, including Faris Mombaniya, Amine Harith, Neil Maupay, Azeddine Ounahi, and Pol Lirola, with the goal of alleviating financial burdens and paving the way for new signings. The situation in the midfield poses a significant challenge for the management, especially with the potential departure of the duo Ounahi and Harith, which has driven them to intensify the search for a suitable replacement on loan at a reasonable cost.

The club is considering Danish player Matt Oreilly, a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion, who has shown interest in moving to Marseille after discussing the club atmosphere with his compatriot Højbjerg. The name of Algerian Ismaël Bennacer, a player for AC Milan, is also still a strong consideration for the management, despite enticing offers from Saudi Arabia for the player’s services.

Marseille’s management aims to capitalize on the final days of the transfer window to finalize these changes, with the objective of strengthening the team ahead of the new season and achieving a balance between sporting ambitions and the club’s financial capabilities.

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