Posted on December 7, 2021 at 2:30 p.m. by AC Since his arrival at Olympique de Marseille a little less than a year ago, Arkadiusz Milik is regularly announced on the start, but Pablo Longoria seems to want to keep him. Injured this summer, which caused him to miss the Euro, Arkadiusz Milik had to wait until the end of September to return to the pitches with Olympique de Marseille . His return seemed like great news and above all a guarantee of more goals for Jorge Sampaoli … but not everything went as planned. The Pole is struggling to get back into the mix after six promising months with the OM . During the defeat against Stade Brestois (1-2), he was even a substitute at the initial whistle, which is not necessarily trivial. “For Milik, there is also his absence during the preparation which made him lose continuity in the collective” recently announced Sampaoli, to defend Milik. “We must find this complementarity in order not to that the team loses in the game when playing with a 9 ”. Yet another threat could soon hang over the Olympique de Marseille , as Milik's future could be talked about again. We must not forget that Arkadiusz Milik is still on loan to Olympique de Marseille , which still has to pay nearly 8M € to Napoli. However, this is only a simple detail for Pablo Longoria, who was asked about it in an interview published by L’Équipe. “Operation Milik has always been spoken of as a complicated operation,” explained the president of OM . “But this is a player who, in the end, will be owned by OM.” The Pole seems quite happy at the Olympique de Marseille by the way and he had recently hinted that he was not really thinking of a departure yet, saying at Prime Video's microphone: “How long do I imagine playing here? At the moment, I don’t think about it. I have a contract with Marseille “. The concerns of Pablo Longoria and the Olympique de Marseille are not over yet. This summer, Sky Sport Italia revealed the existence of a € 12m departure clause in Arkadiusz Milik’s contract, which could hasten his departure. As much as the 27-year-old's physical fragility may chill, such a sum would be within the reach of any club. But which club? Because if last spring they seemed to be lining up to recruit Milik, the situation seems to have changed a lot. Tuttosport, for example, announced that Juventus, one of the Pole's biggest contenders, would now have other goals, from Dušan Vlahović to Edinson Cavani, through Mauro Icardi. Same story for Fiorentina, which suggests that the future of Milik should rather go through La Liga or the Premier League … or even OM !
“Milik is a player who, in the end, will be the property of OM”
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