Olympique de Marseille faces significant player sales after champions league miss

Having finished fifth and missed out on a lucrative spot in the Champions League, Olympique de Marseille finds itself in a precarious financial position.

The substantial revenue shortfall from their absence in Europe’s premier club competition dictates that the summer transfer window will be dominated by player departures for the Phocaean club. Compounding the issue, this offseason could transform into a major clear-out for OM, as they lack leverage and are compelled to offload their most valuable assets.

Unquestionably, the most significant potential departure involves Mason Greenwood. The British forward had expressed a desire to continue his journey in Ligue 1, but he is now reportedly nearing a move to AS Roma, a club that has prioritized him to bolster their attacking line.

Is Amine Gouiri also set for an OM exit?

Another key figure in the offensive sector might also be packing his bags. Amine Gouiri could be on his way out of Olympique de Marseille this summer.

The Algerian international, who joined eighteen months ago from Stade Rennais, has reportedly garnered favor with new sporting director Grégory Lorenzi, who highly values his technical prowess. Despite this appreciation, the club official is said to be prepared to entertain offers for his center-forward should an appealing bid materialize.