Long announced towards the exit by OM during this summer transfer window, the French midfielder Boubacar Kamara finally remained in the Phocaean city. If the 21-year-old is highly regarded by his leaders at Marseille, he could, however, leave the Olympian ship as early as January, for a surprising destination to say the least.
OM Mercato: Boubacar Kamara finally to Italy?
Under contract until next June at theOlympic Marseille, Boubacar Kamara is in the books of several European teams. If there was ever a question of a transfer to Sevilla FC, the non-transfer of his compatriot Jules Koundé in Chelsea finally derailed the operation. At 21, the player represents one of the biggest market values of the Marseille workforce. 10 days after the end of the summer transfer window, the future of the French hope still seems uncertain. If the club was forcing there is little to sell Kamara, in recent days, the trend is rather turned towards an extension. Jorge Sampaoli would appreciate the midfielder very much and would push his management to extend it. Only, according to the Italian press, the player could finally take a completely different direction.
According to TuttoSport, the Juventus would make the OM player his priority in the winter transfer window. The Bianconeri would highly appreciate the versatile profile of Kamara and its still considerable room for improvement. Beyond sporting attractiveness, the Old woman would see his contractual situation as a godsend, since they would have to pay for the operation a sum well below the 25 million requested this summer. A derisory sum for the great Marseille hope.
Massimiliano Allegri would think of separating from the American Weston McKennie, and would see Kamara as his ideal replacement in the Turin midfield. If OM sees many suitors knocking on its door for its jewel, it could decide to send it to the Bianconeri, who have been showing themselves for several days very enterprising. If no extension is agreed between Marseille and Boubacar Kamara, a departure in january would then be inevitable, failing to see him go free in June.
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