Marseille’s Igor Paixao attracting Premier League interest

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Marseille’s Igor Paixao attracting Premier League interest

Marseille’s Igor Paixao attracting Premier League interest

Despite missing the start of the campaign due to injury, Igor Paixao has established himself as a key player at Olympique de Marseille, firstly under Roberto De Zerbi and now under Habib Beye. The Br...

Marseille’s Igor Paixao attracting Premier League interest

Despite missing the start of the campaign due to injury, Igor Paixao has established himself as a key player at Olympique de Marseille, firstly under Roberto De Zerbi and now under Habib Beye. The Br...

After a delayed start to the season due to injury, Igor Paixao has emphatically announced himself as a vital cog in the Olympique de Marseille machine. The Brazilian forward, who arrived from Feyenoord last summer for €30 million, has flourished under both Roberto De Zerbi and current manager Habib Beye, showcasing the kind of dynamic versatility that makes modern attackers so valuable.

Paixao has been a constant threat in his 38 appearances, notching an impressive 12 goals and 7 assists across all competitions. His adaptability has been key; while primarily deployed across the forward line, he has also filled in at wing-back, demonstrating a commendable work rate and tactical intelligence. This breakout campaign, with 12 of his 19 total goal contributions coming in Ligue 1, has naturally turned heads beyond France.

According to reports, his explosive form has now sparked serious interest from the Premier League, with several English clubs already making contact. The intense, fast-paced nature of English football seems a fitting next challenge for a player of his profile. However, Marseille's stance is unequivocal: they see Paixao as the cornerstone of their future attack and are determined to build their project around him, setting the stage for a potential transfer saga this summer.

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