
Ryad Boudebouz does no more conceive himself at Sochaux next season. After a season full of thrill with the Cubs, the Algerian international has cravings to leave.
The applicant has himself said it on the micro of RMC a few days ago: “I still have a year contract, and I might want to look elsewhere. If one day there is an offer, I would study it with my agent and my family peacefully. “
If he spoke of his desire to leave Sochaux, Boudebouz wishes all the same to continue in the league. “If I have offers only from abroad, I would go abroad. But a good career for a young person like me, is to stay in France, “ he said.
This is a boon for Olympique de Marseille which fancies the midfielder. OM is on the way of the Fennec a few seasons ago. The OM Club failed to make him sign during the transfer window in 2012. The Algerian has also not recovered from the failed transfer.
Boudebouz has struggled to find his level with Sochaux this season. Now, with the desire of the player to leave the Yellow and Black, one wonders if the club's Old Port will return to the charge. The Phoenicians need to get strengthened for the Champions League next season. But to believe the Chiefs of Staff of the OM, recruiting Ryad Boudebouz should depend on the possible arrival of players like the Reunion Payet or the Tunisian Khlifa.


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