Ronaldo to OM: Transfer News & Reaction

Thomas Bourseau

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Failed in sports, Thomas grew up between the football round ball and the basketball orange, his two favorites since always. A graduate of a master’s degree and a license at the European Institute of Journalism in Paris, he still very closely follows the adventures of Arsenal and Los Angeles Lakers.

It is once again gone in all directions in Marseille during the transfer window. They are twelve to have dropped their suitcases in the Marseille city, the same number of curly transfers a year earlier by OM. Matt O’riley was one of the last -minute surprises and took advantage of a discussion with the media to declare his flame to Cristiano Ronaldo.

This is a surprise recruit. During the night of Sunday August 31 to Monday September 1st, the leaders of theOlympique de Marseille have accelerated on a file that no one saw coming. All the more due to the agreement already reached with the RB Leipzig A few hours earlier concerning the coming of loan fromArthur Vermeeren.

O’riley, last minute surprise recruit

Former club of ROBERTO DE ZERBI where he resulted until the end of the 2023/2024 season, Brighton found common ground with theWhether pour Matt O’Riley Who also heard with Marseille management to evolve the whole exercise on loan. The midfielder with an offensive vocation will strengthen this private gaming sector of‘Adrien Rabiot transferred to the’AC Milan After his fight with Jonathan Rowe August 15.

Matt O’Rile idolating Cristian Ronaldo

On the occasion of an interview with the OM media, Matt O’Riley was asked about his influences during his childhood. Who could be his idol? The 24 -year -old Norwegian international did not need to think for a long time by responding to TAC limit: “Cristiano Ronaldo. And growing up, David Silva and Kevin de Bruyne ”.

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