Olympique de Marseille would be ready to make a big move on the transfer market this winter.
The subject has fueled debate for years in Marseille. Like an old refrain. But this season, he has perhaps never been more justified. Olympique de Marseille is weighed down by a largely failing offensive sector. Shortcomings symbolized by the insufficient performance of recruits last summer.
From Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Joaquin Correa, including Iliman Ndiaye, Ismaïla Sarr or center forward Vitinha who arrived a little less than a year ago, OM’s triggermen do not meet expectations.
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In this context, Pablo Longoria would consider strengthening his offensive sector from the winter transfer window. And a name would emerge in the upper management of Olympique de Marseille: Denis Bouanga. According to information from 10 Sport, the Marseille club could go on the offensive to secure the services of the Gabonese international striker, who currently plays for Los Angeles FC.
Since his arrival in the United States, the former Stéphanois has been stacking goals like pearls. He was the author of 24 goals in 34 appearances with the Californian franchise. While Los Angeles FC will end its campaign on December 9 after the MLS final phase, OM will have a window of opportunity to recruit the Gabonese. At the age of 29, Bouanga has the advantage of knowing Ligue 1. His sense of goal, his power and his speed could energize the Marseille attack.