Bafétimbi Gomis is likely to leave Swansea this summer, after failing to force himself into Francesco Guidolin’s plans last season.
Marseille are looking to replace Michy Batshuayi at the club, and reports suggest they’re interested in Gomis.
The Ligue 1 club are hoping to sign the French international on loan, but his high wages could be a problem. It has been claimed Marseille are also hoping Swansea would pay a large part of his wages.
According to a latest report in Wednesday’s edition of L’Equipe, Marseille are optimistic about their chances of signing Gomis, but Swansea are ‘fussy’ about the player’s wages.
It’s likely Swansea want a bigger contribution from Marseille with regards to the player’s wages, and it remains to be seen if they can conclude a deal.
Gomis has another two years left on his contract at the Welsh club, and has also been linked to West Ham.