- O’Riley to join Marseille
- Clubs have agreed for a loan deal
- Midfielder had been linked to Juventus
To fill the void left by Rabiot, who is set to join AC Milan in Serie A after being banished from the French club, Marseille have decided to bring O’Riley from Brighton. According to Foot Mercato the clubs have reached an agreement for a loan deal, but there will be no purchase option in his contract.
O’Riley, who was born in England, plays for Denmark and has four caps to his name. He signed for Brighton last summer from Scottish giants Celtic and made 21 appearances in the Premier League, registering two goals and two assists. Marseille were in the market for a new midfielder after deciding to sell Rabiot following his altercation with Jonathan Rowe.
O’Riley had been linked with a move away from Brighton all summer, with Juventus eager to sign him at one point.
Marseille have announced the arrival of midfielder Arthur Vermeeren from RB Leipzig, who also joins on loan. West Ham left-back Emerson Palmieri is also in the city as his announcement is expected on Monday.
After suffering a loss at the hands of Lyon yesterday, Marseille will return to action on September 14 when they face Lorient at home.