L’Olympique de Marseille has recorded the signing, via a trainee contract, of Saâd Remadnia, a rising star from the youth academy who was highly sought after.
Good news for OM. Saâd Remadnia, one of the top talents from the club’s academy, has decided to stay in Marseille despite interest from many European clubs, including English clubs like Chelsea, who were pushing recently to sign the 17-year-old attacking midfielder. Remadnia has signed a trainee contract and could potentially turn professional depending on playing time conditions.
Scorer in the Youth League
Despite the uncertainty in certain areas of the club, OM’s academy is progressing and the player has been convinced by the increasing presence of young players in the first team lately, with a smoother transition between the Olympic academy and the senior team. As a winger or attacking midfielder, the Tunisian U20 international is considered one of the top prospects of his generation.
Remadnia, who also spent time at Olympique Rovenain and SC Bel Air before joining OM’s academy, played 14 games this season with the club’s national U19 team, scoring 3 goals. He also has 7 appearances in the Youth League (2 goals, 1 assist). The Marseille native has also played for France U17 (2 games, 1 goal) before featuring for Tunisia U20.



