François Régis Mughe’s return to Olympique de Marseille has taken an unexpected turn. After spending last season on loan in Greece, the young Cameroonian forward was hoping for another chance with the French club. However, insiders now confirm that Mughe is no longer part of Marseille’s sporting project, leaving his future very uncertain.
The main stumbling block appears to be his wage, reportedly set at €500,000 per year. That amount is considered too high for a player who has yet to prove himself consistently at professional level. As Marseille works hard to streamline its finances and control salary expenses, Mughe’s contract has become a real burden for the club.
A summer departure was anticipated, with reports linking him to a move to Belgium, but no concrete deal was reached. The lack of suitors has left Mughe in limbo, and the clock is ticking as the transfer window nears its conclusion.
Marseille now faces a difficult decision: another loan, a permanent transfer, or a mutual contract termination. Whatever the outcome, it appears increasingly likely that François Régis Mughe’s future lies far away from the Vélodrome. At just 20 years old, the Cameroonian still has time on his side, but he urgently needs a new club to reignite his career.