Moroccan international player Bilal Nadir is close to ending his stint with Olympique Marseille, as reports indicate that the French club Stade Rennais has started serious steps to sign the player during the upcoming summer transfer window.
French media reports indicate that coach Frank Haise has placed Bilal Nadir among his priorities for the next transfer market.
Haise expressed great admiration for the player’s technical skills and his ability to play in multiple midfield positions, which aligns with the football philosophy his team adopts.
Rennes seeks to take advantage of Nadir’s contract situation, which expires with Marseille at the end of the current season, to sign him on a free transfer starting next June. This represents a strategic opportunity for the club to strengthen its squad without incurring significant transfer costs.
Bilal Nadir, who is 22 years old, has played 28 matches this season wearing the Olympique Marseille shirt, showing varying levels of performance.
Despite some good appearances in several matches, he has not been able to establish himself permanently in the team’s starting lineup. This situation has attracted the attention of several other French clubs, such as Nice and Strasbourg, which are closely monitoring the player’s future developments.
Stade Rennais relies on its ambitious sports project and its strong desire to return to the European scene to convince the Moroccan player to embark on a new experience.
The club also hopes to provide Bilal Nadir with more playing time and a pivotal role in the team, which could represent an important step in his football career compared to his current situation with Marseille.

