Olympique de Marseille is considering a move to bring back Cameroonian midfielder André-Frank Zambo Anguissa as the club looks to reinforce its squad for next season.
The Napoli star has yet to extend his contract, which is set to expire in June, making him a potential target for the French side.
Marseille Exploring Reunion with Zambo Anguissa
Zambo Anguissa, who previously played for Marseille between 2015 and 2018 before moving to Fulham, remains highly regarded at the club.
His physicality, technical ability, and experience at the highest level make him a compelling option for OM’s midfield rebuild.
With the club keen to add more steel and composure in the center of the park, the 28-year-old’s profile aligns well with their ambitions.
While Napoli has yet to secure his long-term future, Marseille is monitoring the situation closely.
If no contract extension is agreed upon, the French club could make a move to lure him back to the Stade Vélodrome.
Premier League Interest Could Complicate Marseille’s Plans
However, Marseille faces stiff competition for Zambo Anguissa’s signature. Several Premier League clubs are reportedly keeping tabs on the midfielder, drawn by his strong performances in Serie A and European competitions.
Given his past experience in England with Fulham, a return to the Premier League could also be an attractive prospect.
For now, the final decision rests with the Cameroonian international, who will have to assess his options carefully.
Whether he chooses to stay in Italy, return to Marseille, or explore opportunities elsewhere, Zambo Anguissa is set to be a key name in the upcoming transfer window.