Olympique de Marseille's midfield is set for a significant reshuffle this summer, with academy product Bilal Nadir reportedly departing on a free transfer. The 22-year-old Moroccan, who has been with the club since his youth, is poised to exit as his contract winds down.
Nadir's journey this season has been challenging. After recovering from an ACL injury, he found opportunities limited under interim manager Habib Beye, making just 19 appearances primarily from the bench. His season was also marred by a frightening on-pitch collapse during a match against Angers in October, though he later returned to action.
His impending departure signals a potential exodus in the Marseille engine room. The report suggests that established figures like Pierre-Emile Højbjerg and Geoffrey Kondogbia could also be on the move, while Arthur Vermeeren's loan from RB Leipzig has concluded. This opens the door for a major midfield rebuild at the Velodrome as the club plans for the future.
