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A Uruguayan international at 0€ to replace Kamara?

With the departure of Kamara to Aston Villa, Olympique de Marseille has checked several names to replace the minot. According to Sky Sport, Longoria would appreciate Matias Vecino..

According to information from Sky Sport, Olympique de Marseille would have checked the name of Matias Vecino for the 2022 summer transfer window. The Uruguayan is at the end of his contract with Inter Milan and will therefore be able to join a club freely. in the next few days.

Vecino, an experienced environment

Aged 30, he has evolved a lot in Serie A and has thirty games in European competition. Uruguayan international, he has nearly 60 caps and participated in the last competitions with his country. The possibility of playing the Champions League with OM could seduce him.

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Long cited among the tracks of Lazio in Rome, he has not yet found an agreement with the Italian club. He could favor a project where he plays in C1 and not in the Europa League as is the case for the club in the Italian capital.

“As long as you’re in the Champions League, you don’t have a big problem” – Le Mée

“I would say that it is better to take Spaniards and Italians than English to lead a football club. So people perceive it well because it’s people who know the ball. At the exit, you see the results, necessarily everything is not perfect, there are players who work there are players who don’t work. You can make the list of players who have been paid dearly for nothing, Lirola etc…or the list of players who have performed well. The goal is to achieve a result, the club has been in the Champions League for a long time. The president after three balance sheets at minus 80 million, he had to return to the Champions League to be able to pay a little bit what he had committed in terms of money. That’s why I think they won’t splurge. I spoke with Pablo about ten days ago, they won’t splurge on transfer fee prices. They will go on loans, on opportunities, on free players as you said Jonathan on Witsel. They’re going to be in a hyper aggressive market and today you have a lot to do, given the market, you manage to find players and make good deals. Afterwards, when you don’t have the money, you don’t have a choice and so they have to work that way. Ribalta knows half of Europe and Longoria the other half so it’s not a real connection or network problem today. The trick is to arrive first on the files and to manage to convince the players to come. » Yvan Le Mee source : RMC (16/06/2022)

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