A penalty clause threatens Akord's stay in Marseille.
French media reports have revealed that there is a clause in Moroccan international Nayef Aguerd's contract with Olympique Marseille that may allow him to leave the team during the current summer transfer window.
The website "foot sur 7" mentioned that Aguerd is tied to the French club until the summer of 2030, but the agreement between the two parties includes the possibility of his departure if Marseille receives an offer worth 15 million euros.
The same source added that the club would be required to improve the player's financial terms if they decide to keep him despite receiving an offer matching the mentioned amount.
These details have sparked a discussion among Marseille fans, who believe that the specified value does not reflect the Moroccan defender's status within the team, while some supporters questioned the circumstances of the agreement that accompanied his transfer to the club and the behind-the-scenes details of the clause included in his contract.
It is worth noting that Aguerd's name is linked to several European and Gulf clubs, making his future one of the topics that may receive attention during the summer transfer window.
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