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Close to Braithwaite, according to a Spanish journalist.

Close to Braithwaite, according to a Spanish journalist.

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Denmark’s Martin Braithwaite during the World Cup Group D soccer match between France and Denmark at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
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According to Spanish media and journalist Quique Iglesias, Olympiacos are in advanced discussions with Martin Brathwaite, who was released by Espanyol and is on PAOK’s roster.

Olympiacos is close Martin Brathwaite According to Spanish journalist Kiki Iglesias, the two sides are in advanced contact.

We remind you that the international striker, who was the top scorer in La Liga this year with 22 goals and 2 assists in 39 games, is also on the list of PAOK, who, however, made it clear tonight that they will not leave to enter into eternal negotiations with him.

According to the information, Olympiacos has already looked into the case of the Danish striker, whose financial demands exceed two million euros.

the Braithwaite He played before for Espanyol and at BarcelonaWhile the most matches in his career were with Toulouse in France, where he scored 40 goals in 149 matches.

Right-footed with the ability to play as a pivot but also on the left with a reverse foot, he comes off two busy seasons at Espanyol, making 41 appearances in league and cup this year and 31 in La Liga with 10 goals in 2022. 23.

Stevan Jovetic and Youssef El Arabi have already left Olympiacos, as far as the attacking line is concerned, while Ayoub El Kaabi has accepted a tempting renewal offer from the Red and Whites with a two-year closed contract with a total salary of 5.5 million euros. Of course, as for the Moroccan striker, last year’s top scorer in the Conference League with 11 goals, there was a report from Turkey that he had accepted Olympiacos’ offer.

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