The French capital is set to add another name to its growing list of European champions after the signing of a new Premier League player.
Marseille's midfielder, Adil Rami, has been linked with a move to English football this summer and it appears that the club have reached an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) over his transfer fee.
According to reports from the French newspaper L'Equipe, the 28-year-old is believed to be worth around €30 million per year and would bring significant improvements to the team's attacking prowess. PSG will likely offer him a contract worth around €50 million, which would make him the highest-paid player on the planet.
Rami, who made his debut for France under-17s aged just 14, is known for his strong work ethic and ability to create scoring chances for his teammates. He has also shown glimpses of his talent for goalkeeping, having saved several penalties during his time at the club.
Despite being a versatile player, Rami has struggled to break through as a first-choice goalkeeper in recent seasons. However, his skills on the pitch and his willingness to play at a high level could well attract interest from other clubs across Europe.
Rami's arrival in Marseille will undoubtedly boost the team's attacking capabilities and give them a fresh injection of energy. The French capital has already signed some impressive players such as Antoine Griezmann and Ederson, but Marseille is one of the most capable clubs in the world.
It remains to be seen how quickly Rami can adapt to life in France and how much he will contribute to the team's success. However, there is no doubt that he will be a key player for the future of Marseille and the Premier League.
