It seems that there is a warning to clubs regarding the potential transfer of Marseille striker Loïc Rémy. His agent, Bruno Satin, has stated that Marseille is in need of funds and is open to selling Rémy for a fee around 10 million euros. Satin’s quote is, “OM needs money and remains in a sales logic. If there is an offer around 10 million euros, they will let him go.”
Despite the willingness to sell, the timing of the transfer, particularly in the winter transfer window, may be impacted by certain departures due to the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). The transfer, therefore, appears to be hypothetical at this point.
Despite Rémy’s goal drought this season, clubs like Newcastle and West Bromwich are reportedly interested in acquiring the French international. It suggests that despite his current form, Rémy remains a sought-after player in the transfer market.