
Marseille Rejects Panathinaikos' Offer for Onahi
French media reports have revealed that Marseille rejected an official offer from Greek club Panathinaikos to sign Moroccan international Azzedine Onahi during the current summer transfer window.
According to the reports, the total offer from the Greek club was 8 million euros, of which 5 million would be paid immediately, and 3 million deferred until 2026, with an added clause granting Marseille 15% of any future resale value.
Despite the seriousness of the offer, the French club's management considered it below their expectations, especially after previously accepting an offer from Spartak Moscow worth 12 million euros, which the player rejected due to his desire to remain in Western Europe.
Meanwhile, Panathinaikos' management continues its efforts to secure Onahi, especially after selling their player Giorgos Vayanidis to Benfica for 13 million euros, providing them with financial liquidity to enhance their offer.
Predictions suggest that Marseille may accept a cash offer of 10 million euros, which could pave the way for a final agreement soon.
According to the reports, the total offer from the Greek club was 8 million euros, of which 5 million would be paid immediately, and 3 million deferred until 2026, with an added clause granting Marseille 15% of any future resale value.
Despite the seriousness of the offer, the French club's management considered it below their expectations, especially after previously accepting an offer from Spartak Moscow worth 12 million euros, which the player rejected due to his desire to remain in Western Europe.
Meanwhile, Panathinaikos' management continues its efforts to secure Onahi, especially after selling their player Giorgos Vayanidis to Benfica for 13 million euros, providing them with financial liquidity to enhance their offer.
Predictions suggest that Marseille may accept a cash offer of 10 million euros, which could pave the way for a final agreement soon.