Olympique de Marseille keeps an eye on Amine Adli! | OneFootball

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·7 de agosto de 2025

Olympique de Marseille keeps an eye on Amine Adli!

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The Moroccan player has caught the attention of the Marseille board, who are closely monitoring his situation.

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Amine Adli is a profile that strongly interests Olympique de Marseille. The club is exploring new options to bolster its attacking department. According to several reliable sources, the Moroccan international winger from Bayer Leverkusen is highly regarded by the club's management.

Trained at Toulouse FC, Amine Adli had already been linked with Marseille when he left Ligue 1 in 2021. Eventually, he moved to Leverkusen for around €15 million, and the 24-year-old has made impressive progress in the Bundesliga. Crowned German champion in 2024 under Xabi Alonso, he played a key role in his club's historic campaign, despite fierce competition in the attacking ranks. Able to operate on both flanks or behind the striker, Amine Adli is a versatile, technically gifted, and explosive player.

However, last season, Amine Adli saw his playing time decrease at Bayer. This situation opens the door to a potential departure, especially with the prospect of securing a more prominent role elsewhere. That's where OM enters the picture, actively searching for additional attacking solutions. The club is therefore studying the feasibility of a loan or a low-cost transfer. For his part, the player is reportedly open to a return to Ligue 1, and a move to Marseille could provide the visibility he needs ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations and upcoming commitments with the Moroccan national team.

The question remains whether OM can meet Bayer Leverkusen's financial demands, as the German club is under no pressure to sell. A loan with a purchase option could be considered, but the German side might also insist on a permanent transfer in the region of €10 to €15 million.

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