Chancel Mbemba, captain of the DR Congo national team, has spoken candidly about his challenging situation at Olympique de Marseille (OM) and his uncertain future. The defender, who has been facing limited playing time, expressed hope for a resolution during the upcoming January transfer window.
“I have a contract with Marseille. I hope to leave in January when God wants it.
But when God doesn’t decide… It’s human.
Humans are complicated; everyone looks out for their own interests.
The most important thing is to do our job to satisfy everyone, Mbemba stated.
Despite expressing a willingness to explore options, the 29-year-old reportedly turned down an offer from Ligue 1 side Montpellier, where his former coach Jean-Louis Gasset currently works. According to L’Equipe, Montpellier approached Mbemba in late October, but the defender declined their advances.
Marseille, for their part, are expected to seek a transfer fee for the player in the winter window as they look to restructure their squad.
Mbemba’s decision to reject Montpellier suggests he may be holding out for a move to a club with greater ambitions or better terms.
For now, the Congolese international remains committed to fulfilling his obligations at Marseille while awaiting his next opportunity.
His situation reflects the broader challenges faced by players navigating club interests and personal aspirations.