The transfer market between Olympique Marseille and Serie A has been absolutely sensational. This season alone, the French club has made a lot of nine sales to Italian teams, cashing in about 100 million euros.
The moves have been spread between the summer and January transfer windows, with some important operations also taking place in the final days of the deadline. Just recently, Marseille sold two players to Sassuolo, further strengthening their financial balance.
Among the most sensational transfers stand out the transfer of Luis Henrique to Inter, that of Robinio Vaz to Roma, as well as several other operations between loans and final sales, which also include clubs such as Milan, Hellas Verona and Cremonese.
An extraordinary figure that confirms the strong relationship between Marseille and the Italian championship, with Serie A continuing to be a key market for the French club. A marketing strategy that has brought great profits and that has not gone unnoticed on the European scene. We recall that at the head of the French team is the Italian technician De Zerbi, one of the most distinguished coaches in recent years in the Italian championship, while with a team like Sassuolo, he managed to make excellent performances.
