OM Player Departs: Club News & Transfer Update

Guillaume de Saint Sauveur

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Graduate of journalism school in Paris. Specialized football, and more particularly on the transfer window. Fan of French PSG and Stade.

Arrived at the end of his contract with OM, Chancel Mbemba said goodbye to the Marseille club in a long publication on his social networks. The Congolese central defender, who comes out of a white season in the Marseilles loft, still has no remorse with Pablo Longoria, the president of OM.

As expected, Chancel Mbemba (30 years) leaves theWhether Free while his contract has just expired. A liberation for the Congolese international (85 selections), he who was confined to the loft since last summer and was not entitled to the slightest minute of play under the orders of ROBERTO DE ZERBI as a first team. Despite this delicate situation, Mbemba wanted to say goodbye to OM with a publication on his account Instagram.

“These three seasons will remain engraved in my memory”

« All stories find their conclusion, and sometimes it is not the one we imagined. These three seasons with Olympique de Marseille will remain engraved in my memory, and I will remember the best: the electrifying atmosphere of the velodrome, exceptional supporters and a city that vibrates to the rhythm of the games “Confides Chancel Mbembawhich also has a word for the president of theWhether, Pablo Longoria.

“He offered me the opportunity to join this adventure”

« I would like to thank the president who offered me the opportunity to join this great adventure, as well as the whole staff, the staff of the commandery and my teammates with whom I shared these years rich in emotions. A particular thank you to all those who supported and encouraged me during this last difficult season: to the street supporters, always ready to share a word of encouragement, and to the Congolese people whose unshakable support carried me in difficult times. It is time to close this chapter to fly to new destinations. Thank you for everything, Marseille Bébé! “Concludes Mbemba. The message has passed …

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