The Olympique de Marseille announced the schedule of the next six matches of the team for the next three weeks, a particularly busy program for players of Roberto De Zerbi. This dense calendar includes championship matches against Lorient and Strasbourg, as well as crucial European matches against Ajax Amsterdam in the Champions League and Real Madrid in the Champions League. This intense period will require rigorous workforce management and significant bank depth to maintain performance. The last meeting before the international truce in October will take place against Metz.
In parallel to this sports planning, OM has strengthened its workforce with the arrival of Arthur Vermeeren, a 20-year-old Belgian midfielder from RB Leipzig. The player expressed his joy at joining the Marseille club and his ambition to contribute to the team’s success. Vermeeren, trained at the Royal Antwerp, established himself as an environment with high potential, capable of evolving to different positions, thus offering more tactical variety to De Zerbi. Its rapid integration is encouraged by the busy schedule, and supporters hope to see its commitment and youth benefit the team.
Finally, Mason Greenwood’s future, attacking 23-year-old English, remains uncertain. Despite a promising 2024-2025 season with OM, where he scored 22 goals and delivered 6 assists, Greenwood has not yet made a decision about his international selection. Although he was eligible to represent Jamaica, he had not signed the letter formalizing his departure from the English Federation. Jamaican breeder Steve McClaren expressed his disappointment at this hesitation, but maintained an open dialogue with the player, who seemed to focus on his engagement with OM for the time being.