Amine Harit is expected to part ways with Olympique de Marseille this summer after a difficult season marked by injuries and a lack of playing time.
The Moroccan international, who has not featured in the starting line-up once in 2025, is now looking for a fresh start to revive his career.
At 27, Harit has struggled to regain form and consistency since the Africa Cup of Nations, where he last featured for the Atlas Lions. Recurrent injuries have limited his contribution at Marseille, and his place in the squad has gradually diminished.
With no appearances in the starting eleven this year and his international career temporarily stalled, a departure from the Stade Vélodrome now appears inevitable.
Sources close to the club, including French daily La Provence, report that Marseille is actively seeking a new destination for the midfielder, who joined the club two years ago in a deal worth €5 million.
Despite his challenges, Harit’s market value has reportedly increased by €3 million, highlighting ongoing interest in his services both in France and abroad.
Harit came close to leaving Marseille during the January transfer window, but a calf injury halted any potential move. Now, with the summer transfer window open, both the player and club appear ready to turn the page.
In Ligue 1, LOSC Lille has reportedly expressed interest in acquiring the playmaker, while interest from overseas is also gathering pace.
Turkish side Trabzonspor is said to be leading the chase from the Süper Lig, while Serie A’s newly-promoted Como and La Liga’s Real Betis have also been linked with the former Schalke midfielder.
Though Harit has yet to confirm his next destination, those close to the player indicate that he is taking time to consider his options carefully.
The priority, according to sources, is finding a competitive and stable project that will allow him to return to top form — and potentially reclaim a place in the Moroccan national team.
Despite the setback of a stalled season, Harit remains a technically gifted and experienced midfielder whose vision and creativity are still highly regarded.
A change of environment could provide the opportunity he needs to reignite his career, whether in France or abroad.
As Marseille continues its own rebuilding efforts under new management, Harit’s exit seems part of a broader reshuffling of the squad.
With multiple clubs now monitoring his situation closely, the coming weeks will be decisive in determining where the Moroccan international lands next.
For Harit, this summer represents more than a simple transfer — it’s a pivotal chapter in a career that once promised so much and still holds the potential to deliver more.
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Trabzonspor is keeping tabs on Amine Harit!🫵 After a tough season plagued by injuries, Harit has fallen down the pecking order at Marseille. pic.twitter.com/dpyo0HAnzZ
— Ekrem KONUR (@Ekremkonur) June 15, 2025