OM targets Martin Terrier for 2025-26 season under Genesio

After a disappointing campaign, Olympique de Marseille is seeking a fresh start for the 2025-26 season. While financial constraints may lead to several departures, the club is eyeing the return of a familiar Ligue 1 striker. Martin Terrier’s name is circulating in Marseille, and the club’s new manager, Bruno Genesio, appears particularly enthusiastic about the prospect.

Bruno Genesio, Olympique de Marseille coach

Taking over from Habib Beye, the 59-year-old Genesio arrives with a strong reputation, including a successful stint at Stade Rennais, where he previously coached Terrier. The 29-year-old forward, now playing for Bayer Leverkusen since 2024, could be the perfect fit for Marseille’s attacking ambitions.

Genesio’s enthusiasm for Terrier revealed

Genesio has made no secret of his admiration for Martin Terrier. Having worked together at Rennes from 2020 to 2024, the coach is eager to reunite with the player in Marseille. Insiders describe Genesio as “obsessed” with Terrier’s qualities, highlighting his technical skill and goal-scoring instincts. While official negotiations are still in their early stages, the club’s interest is undeniable.

At present, no formal offer has been made to Bayer Leverkusen, and discussions remain informal. However, the club’s hierarchy is actively exploring ways to strengthen their squad, potentially through player sales to balance the budget. Terrier, under contract until 2029 with a reported €9 million valuation, remains a top priority for Genesio’s rebuilding project.

Marseille’s transfer strategy takes shape

With financial recovery a key priority, Marseille must carefully manage its recruitment. The potential arrival of Terrier would signal a bold move to revive the team’s attacking firepower. Genesio’s track record, including his time at LOSC, suggests he values players with proven experience—qualities Terrier undoubtedly possesses.

The coming weeks will reveal whether Marseille can finalize a deal, but for now, the club’s enthusiasm for Terrier is clear.