The OM transfer window promises to be eventful. A few days before the official opening of the transfer market, Olympique de Marseille is on all fronts. The club is seeking to downsize a squad where certain players have failed to meet expectations. This is what media RMC Sport reveals. Under the leadership of Pablo Longoria, OM hopes to balance its accounts while leaving room to maneuver for possible arrivals.
Mercato OM: several departures considered
Among the players lacking playing time, Lilian Brassier seems to be at the forefront. With only two starts since October, the defender is having a complicated season. The club and its representatives have already started discussions for a loan with an option to buy. This solution would allow the player to get back on track while offering OM an opportunity to get rid of an element in difficulty.
The situation of Ulisses Garcia is less critical. Despite a difficult period at the start of the season, the full-back has progressed and his state of mind has won over Roberto De Zerbi. However, an interesting offer could lead to his departure, just like for Bamo Meïté, who is struggling to establish himself with only three starters.
Mbemba: a delicate situation
The case of Chancel Mbemba remains one of the most complex. Left out of the club’s plans, the 30-year-old defender is coveted by Stade Rennais. An offer of around 2 million euros would be on the table, but the player, under contract until June, seems reluctant to leave this winter.
Pablo Longoria clarified the club’s intentions regarding this type of file: departures will only take place if the offers are deemed satisfactory. “Respect for the club comes first”he said during his mid-season review, highlighting the need for a balance between sporting performance and financial management.
A strategy to reduce the workforce
OM’s objective is clear: reduce the squad while preserving a competitive group. Some departures seem inevitable, but management is cautious, seeking to make the most of the transfer window opportunities. With strategic decisions to come, this winter transfer window could mark a turning point for the Marseille club.