Alexis Sánchez’s potential return to Olympique de Marseille is facing hurdles following Mason Greenwood’s arrival at the French club. Despite leaving Marseille for Inter Milan just a year ago, Sánchez is being considered as a replacement for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
However, Marseille’s pursuit of Sánchez has become complicated. The club recently signed Greenwood, which has left them with only one remaining non-EU player slot in their squad. This situation complicates their ability to sign Sánchez without making room by offloading another player.
To accommodate Sánchez, Marseille would need to sell either Michael Amir Murillo or Luis Henrique. The club is also dealing with the financial challenge of clearing the wages of some of their highest earners, which adds another layer of complexity to the transfer.
While Marseille remains interested in bringing Sánchez back, these financial and regulatory obstacles make the move uncertain. The club is focused on reshaping their squad for the upcoming season and will need to navigate these challenges carefully.
 
 
          