High-flying Marseille to ignore transfer window, says president
MARSEILLE - Ligue 1 leaders Marseille will be ignoring the January transfer window which opens on Thursday, club president Vincent Labrune said.
"We're staying as we are until further notice .. neither departures nor arrivals," Labrune told the daily La Provence.
Marseille finished 2014 on top of the table two points ahead of Lyon, with Paris Saint-Germain a further point adrift in third.
Four players will be out of contract at season's end, notably in-form Andre-Pierre Gignac, who scored 12 goals in 19 matches.
Winger Andre Ayew, who will compete with Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations early this year, will also be out of contract in six months, although he has expressed his desire to remain to win the title with Marseille.
Defenders Rod Fanni and Jeremy Morel are the final two players whose contracts run out with the southern outfit.
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