Marseille is preparing a big surprise with AS Monaco
OM Mercato: According to the latest news, Marseille Olympics would have taken concrete steps to offer himself to an attacker of AS Monaco.
OM Mercato: Longoria rushes on an AS Monaco striker
Olympique de Marseille, which will return to the Champions League next season, has great ambitions for its summer transfer window. The Marseille president, Pablo Longoria, is already at work to attract new reinforcements. And one of the priorities of the management of OM will be the strengthening of its offensive sector. Especially since Bamba Dieng not sure to stay. The entourage of the Senegalese prodigy would have already caused negotiations with Freiburg for a possible transfer. The young player could even be sold in the event of a satisfactory offer.
Anyway, the president of OM, to avoid being caught off guard, is active behind the scenes to fire a new winger. The names of Justin Kluivert (AS Roma) and Alexis Sanchez (Inter Milan) have been circulating in Marseille lately. But it’s ultimately on the side of AS Monaco that the Marseille club could complete a great operation. According to media information Football SenegalMarseille leaders have gone on the offensive for Sofiane Diop (22).
OM Mercato: Negotiations underway for Sofiane Diop
The source indeed assures that the management of OM would have recently met the entourage of the young striker with a view to a possible transfer. The lessons of this interview have not been revealed. Sofiane Diop will he be the next recruit of Olympique de Marseille? For now, one thing is certain, the native of Tours is coming out of a decent season in Ligue 1, with 6 buses and 5 assists in 30 games. He is linked to the Monegasque club until June 2026, and AS Monaco would not be against the idea of selling him. The Marseillais therefore have a good chance of recruiting him this summer, but they will have to put their hands in their pockets. The market value of Sofiane Diop is estimated at around 20 million euros, according to transfer market.