Posted December 19, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. by La Rédaction
While his contract ends in June 2022 with Olympique de Marseille, Boubacar Kamara could be asked to leave freely at the end of the season. A possible blow to come therefore for OM, especially as the Marseille club would have missed a huge sale of the midfielder to Real Madrid, when Zinédine Zidane was still on the Madrid bench.
Boubacar Kamara sows confusion over his future at OM . The Frenchman is in his last year of contract with Marseille and still does not appear to be inclined to extend. Therefore, Pablo Longoria could see the 22-year-old leave the Olympian club without the latter garnering any transfer fees next summer. While it was notably announced in the sights of AC Milan , Juventus or even Newcastle in recent weeks, Boubacar Kamara would have missed an incredible transfer to Real Madrid in the past …
Zidane wanted Kamara at Real Madrid
According to information from El Nacional, Zinédine Zidane would have expressed interest in Boubacar Kamara when the French technician was still the coach of Real Madrid . Due to the difficulty of Real in recruiting Paul Pogba in particular, Zizou would have fallen back on the player trained at OM . Thus, discussions have reportedly started to consider a possible arrival of the midfielder in Madrid . Nevertheless, Florentino Pérez would have quickly cut short this eventuality …
Pérez said no to Zidane for Kamara
According to other indiscretions of the Catalan media, Florentino Pérez would have vetoed the transfer of Boubacar Kamara . The Madrid president would not have looked favorably on the arrival of a new Frenchman in the locker room of Real Madrid , particularly fearing the formation of a tricolor clan. In addition, Pérez would have felt that Kamara did not have the level to wear the merengue jersey. Despite the versatility of the native of Marseille , the leaders of the White House would not have been convinced, all the more so having learned of the value of Boubacar Kamara in the time, estimated at 30M € by the Marseille management. Despite the 22-year-old's rise to power with OM in recent months, Real Madrid are unlikely to return to the Frenchman in the future.
