Amine Harit has resumed training with Olympique de Marseille after being sidelined since late October, but concerns persist over his physical condition and long-term future at the club.
The Moroccan international suffered a calf injury and has not featured since being sent off in Marseille’s 3-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on matchday nine of Ligue 1.
Now back in group training, Harit’s return is a welcome boost for OM as they prepare for the second half of the season.
However, the extended layoff raises questions about how quickly he can regain full match fitness and whether he can reach his best form again.
Marseille Committed to Harit—For Now
Despite speculation linking him with a move to Olympiakos and other potential destinations during the winter transfer window, Harit remained in Marseille.
The club, which has him under contract until 2027, has decided to keep faith in the 26-year-old playmaker.
Head coach Roberto De Zerbi is keen to reintegrate Harit into the squad, but the club’s patience may not be unlimited.
If he struggles to return to peak condition, his position at Marseille could come under threat.
Meanwhile, Morocco’s national team staff is monitoring his progress closely.
Harit missed the 2023 AFCON due to injury, and with crucial international fixtures ahead, he must prove he can regain the form that made him a key player for the Atlas Lions.
A strong comeback with OM could pave the way for a return to the national team setup.
Uncertain Availability for Angers Clash
It remains unclear whether Harit will be included in Marseille’s squad for their upcoming Ligue 1 fixture against Angers.
The coaching staff will assess his physical readiness before making a final decision.
His reintegration into competitive action will be closely watched, as the coming weeks could shape not only the remainder of his season but also his future at the club.