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Marseille eyeing last-gasp loan move for Adam Aznou

Ligue 1 giants Marseille are reportedly interested in signing 19-year-old Everton full-back Adam Aznou on loan in the winter transfer window.

According to a report by TEAMtalk, Adam Aznou is the subject of interest from Marseille. The Ligue 1 giants are ready to sign the Everton full-back on loan before the winter transfer window shuts down in a few days.

The report has suggested that Everton are willing to sanction Aznou’s departure before the winter transfer window closes. The 19-year-old left-back joined the Merseyside club at the start of the season, but he has not had regular opportunities.

The youngster needs to play more often to continue his development and fulfil his potential. The move to the Ligue 1 club could be ideal for him until the end of the season. It would allow him to experience first-team football and improve with the player. He could return to Everton as a better player next season.

The 19-year-old is highly rated across Europe, and he has a bright future. Everton must handle his development carefully. He could develop into a key player for them in future. So, it is not surprising that the Toffees are open to sanctioning a loan exit for the teenage prospect.

The opportunity to join Marseille will be exciting for the player. He will certainly hope to play more often with them. In addition, he would be able to work with a quality manager like Roberto De Zerbi at the French club. The Italian manager could play a key role in his development.

Aznou needs a loan move

Adam Aznou is unlikely to get regular opportunities with Everton during the second half of the season, and it would make sense for him to move on. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Sitting on the bench at the Merseyside club would be detrimental to his development. Everton must consider a loan move before the window closes.

Marseille have a quality manager and a quality team. They will be able to offer him more opportunities at a competitive level. The move could be ideal for all parties. Les Phoceens have looked poor defensively, and they need to improve in that area of the pitch.

The 19-year-old Moroccan international could be a useful option for them until the end of the season. It would be an inexpensive addition as well. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise an agreement in the coming hours.

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