Benjamin Mendy’s future at Olympique Marseille seems uncertain as the season draws to a close. The Senegalese-born left-back, who joined the club in 2013, has had a somewhat mixed career at OM, although this season, under coach Marcelo Bielsa, he has shown improved performances. However, despite these improvements, Mendy hasn’t been able to fully establish himself, especially with Vincent Labrune‘s vision for the club and his “Dortmund project.”
L’Equipe reports that Mendy may be considering leaving Marseille at the end of the season, especially if the club fails to secure a spot in the Champions League for next season. This situation is making his future increasingly uncertain, with potential suitors likely to express interest in the talented full-back.
If Mendy decides to leave, it would be a significant loss for Marseille, as he’s been a key player for the club, but his desire for Champions League football could drive him to look for a move to a club that can offer that. His future will likely depend on how Marseille finishes this season and whether they can offer him the type of European football he craves.