Marseille Struggles in Left-Back Search: Truffert Transfer in Jeopardy

Looking for a starter at left back this winter, Olympique de Marseille has positioned itself on Adrien Truffert. However, this file promises to be particularly difficult for Olympian leaders.

Originally, OM only had to look into recruiting a backup for Renan Lodi, who spent the first half of the season as the only left back in the squad. But to everyone’s surprise, the Brazilian will be sold to Al Hilal, who offered no less than 23 million euros, an offer difficult to refuse given the state of finances.

A decision criticized by Daniel Riolo, on the airwaves of RMC. “What bothers me about this month of January is that Lodi is leaving, launched the editorialist in After Foot. So ‘yes we took a great player’, great if it’s to let him go six months later. We start the Bricorama a bit again with in particular the guy from Verona who is supposed to come, but in the end he no longer comes, but in the end they take another guy. At the moment at OM, you only take guys for whom the supporters have to do research to know who he is and behind them have to pray that he is good and that it sticks.

“Truffert will not come”

To replace him, Pablo Longoria has made Adrien Truffert his priority in this position, but Stade Rennais is for the moment closing the door to the departure of the French international. Daniel Riolo believes that OM does not have the finances to complete this file. “Truffert will not come, he does not have an exit voucher or else OM will have to spend a sum that Rennes cannot refuse. And I don’t know if OM has what Rennes wants.” According to the latest information, the Bretons would expect no less than 25 million euros for their player, while Pablo Longoria does not wish to go beyond 18.

As a reminder, the Phocéens abandoned the track leading to Josh Doig, left side of Verona.


2024-01-17 10:03:28
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