Milan ready to draw for Kamara in January?
An essential element of Jorge Sampaoli’s device this season, Boubacar Kamara has still not extended his contract with OM which expires in June 2022. Last September, L’Equipe nevertheless revealed that Pablo Longoria had offered a new lease until 2024 in Marseillais by birth. But mid-October, the Italian site CalcioMercato assured that Kamara’s entourage had rejected this extension offer, without the French press confirming this information.
A chosen one is sure, Kamara has still not extended to this day and risks being talked about during the next winter transfer window. This will in fact be the last window for a possible transfer. Otherwise, Kamara will leave OM free in the summer of 2022, unless Longoria manages to get him to sign a new lease in the meantime.
Milan and Bayern interested in Kamara
Among the clubs interested in the versatile 21-year-old defensive midfielder, we have found AC Milan for months, very fond of the French market. Mercato expert for Sky Italia, Gianluca Di Marzio posted on the site TMW An article about the 10 players who will ignite the next winter transfer window in Serie A. And Di Marzio wrote this about the Marseillais:
Kamara is 21, his contract expires in June 2022 and AC Milan’s eyes (not just) are on him. The Rossoneri have been watching Kamara for some time while they wait to see what Kessié’s future will be, and in January they may even decide to try to start negotiations with Olympique de Marseille, a club that has little chance of convincing to extend his contract. “
Franck Kessié is indeed also at the end of his contract in June 2022 and negotiations concerning his extension may not be able to move forward. Last week, the Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano confided in his podcast that Bayern Munich were also closely following the evolution of the Kamara case, which has not yet finished causing talk.