Emran Soglo’s future continues to be a hot topic on the transfer market.
The 19-year-old Franco-English left-back with Beninese roots has fallen out of favor at Olympique Marseille after rejecting a contract extension set to expire in June 2025. Dismissed from first-team action, Soglo now finds himself on the sidelines, but his potential continues to attract significant interest.
Despite not featuring for Marseille’s senior squad this season, Soglo remains highly coveted. According to La Provence, a mystery European club, which closely monitored him during the last transfer window, is still keeping tabs on the young defender. The club is expected to intensify its pursuit should Soglo remain in OM’s reserve team, where he has been relegated.
Born in France, raised in England, and of Beninese descent, Soglo holds the unique distinction of being eligible for both French and English national teams. Currently valued at €1 million by Transfermarkt, his dual eligibility and dynamic playing style make him a prized asset for clubs seeking a long-term defensive investment.
As the season progresses, the question remains: who will capitalize on Soglo’s stalled Marseille journey?