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Three English clubs are vying for Duje Caleda-Car

Three English clubs are vying for Duje Caleda-Car

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“Olympic de Marseille will not have a player at the end of their contract. This is very clear in the club’s policy and we have spoken to the player and his representatives., beat Pablo Longoria at a press conference on August 10. Annoyed after both Florian Thauvin (Tigers 2021) and Boubacar Kamara (Aston Villa in 2022) left on a free, the president of Olympique de Marseille does not want to repeat the same thing in the future.

This summer, Duje Caleta-Carr (25) was in his sights. In fact, the Croatian will be out of contract in June 2023, a year from now. So there is no doubt that the Phocians will offer him the chance to leave without bringing anything to the club. A club that did not hesitate to bet 19 M€ when he was a big hope for RB Salzburg in the summer of 2018. As such, Pablo Longoria and his crew were hoping to land him an offer this summer.

Caleta-Carr soon in the Premier League

A few weeks ago, Inter ticked Milan Skriniar’s name in case he left for PSG. But the Slovak is still in Lombardy. Apart from this route, the central defender has nothing to put in their mouth. Also, the hypothesis that sees him stay at Marseille has gained weight in recent days. Finally, the Croatian, who has recorded five goals and three assists in an Olympian jersey in 130 appearances in all competitions, must go.

RMC Sports It reveals that he flew to England on Thursday morning. But where he will sign is still unknown. In fact, three British clubs have been struggling in recent hours to recruit for the DCC. They are Southampton, West Ham and Aston Villa. Can confirm that the first two clubs mentioned are spot on. Interesting starting points for the Croatian who is ready to sign at the last minute for his next club. So it’s in London that everything will be played for Duje Caleta-Car, which should bring a few million to his club.

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