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Olympique de Marseille looking to sell Alou Diarra

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The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 international has reservations about the project at the Velodrome and is keen to leave the club where his recent antics have not been appreciated by teammates
While talking in a press conference, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alou-Diarra-c5259 has a lot of work to do after showing up for practise very late.
“He has a lot of work to do. He has been penalised after his return and must prepare well now. There was a collective explanation of measures taken by the club. There was a meeting, things that have been said in-house. We must move on,” said Baup.
While his teammates were practising in Crans Montana in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Switzerland-c3016, Alou Diarra was seen loitering around in New York. The France international reported late for training and was thus fined 50,000 Euros for not following protocol.
Initially, everything seemed fine when Diarra returned to training. However, things have changed drastically since Monday especially after Diarra was struck by influenza which prevented him from training with the rest of the squad. The midfielder stayed
indoors and according to Le Provence, the illness is more of a diplomatic one.
Ill at ease and disliked by a few players in the locker room who criticised him for not apologising for being the late, the former Bordeaux man’s future is far from being certain. Though the club’s management claims that there is no problem, it may yet be
the exact opposite.
Disappointed by the departure of Didier Deschamps and tired to see a lack of ambition of the club, Alou Diarra is seriously consider making a move away from the Stade Velodrome. However, the only problem is that till this date, no club has made a meaningful
approach for the player.
Despite a good Euro 2012 with Les Bleus, no club has approached Marseille over a move for the midfielder. Jose Anigo is keen on offloading a player who earns more than 300,000 Euros a month.
Marseille are keen on reducing the burden on the wage bill and letting Alou Diarra go seems to be a good option.

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