Marseille’s Ounahi Targeted by Saudi Clubs with €20 Million Offers

Azeddine Ounahi, the midfielder of Olympique de Marseille (OM), is in the sights of three Saudi clubs that are all seeking to acquire the Moroccan international during the next summer transfer window.
The clubs Ittihad Jeddah, Al-Ahli and Al-Nassr want to sign Azeddine Ounahi, according to certain local media sources who add that the three Saudi clubs are ready to spend nearly 20 million euros to snatch the Atlas Lion. For the moment, the OM midfielder has not yet spoken out on these tempting offers.
Ounahi is going through a bad patch in his club this season. According to the French newspaper L’Équipe, the Moroccan international is suffering from foot pains that require injections every three months. An injury that prevents the Moroccan player from being effective on the field and revealing his talent, as he did at the 2022 Qatar World Cup with Morocco.
In 33 matches with OM this season, Ounahi has scored only two goals and provided one assist. The French club’s management plans to submit Azzeddine Ounahi’s case to a specialist doctor at the end of the season, informs the French media.
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