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The Croatian defender might join the French side on loan according to the French daily newspaper, 'La Provence'.
Apparently, two Directors of the French club went to Zagabria to evaluate the Rossonero player during the match played last Wednesday against Russia, as Marseilles are searching for a central defender and Simic could be the ideal solution.
The 32-year-old defender would gladly accept a move to the French league in order to get more playing time.
Milan will only let him go on loan considering that he still has a two-year contract with the Italian club, and with this transfer they would free up a spot for a new young defender in their squad.
Simic has hardly featured in Milan's first eleven in his fifth season with the Rossoneri following his move from rivals Inter. With Milan, Simic has won a Scudetto and two Champions Leagues.
-Goal.com
Apparently, two Directors of the French club went to Zagabria to evaluate the Rossonero player during the match played last Wednesday against Russia, as Marseilles are searching for a central defender and Simic could be the ideal solution.
The 32-year-old defender would gladly accept a move to the French league in order to get more playing time.
Milan will only let him go on loan considering that he still has a two-year contract with the Italian club, and with this transfer they would free up a spot for a new young defender in their squad.
Simic has hardly featured in Milan's first eleven in his fifth season with the Rossoneri following his move from rivals Inter. With Milan, Simic has won a Scudetto and two Champions Leagues.
-Goal.com