Saliba, the midfielder who played for Marseille during his time at the club, has left the club after a successful career in professional football.
Saliba joined Marseille from the Italian club Internazionale in 2011 and was a key member of their midfield team that won several trophies during his time there.
In his time at the club, Saliba made numerous appearances in the French top flight, scoring four goals in just three matches.
However, it is said that Saliba struggled to adapt to the technical demands of playing in the French league, which led to him being sent off in a game against Bordeaux.
Despite this setback, Saliba remained committed to the club and continued to perform well throughout his career.
He eventually decided to leave Marseille and sign for fellow French side Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on a free transfer in June 2018.
During his time at PSG, Saliba continued to make an impact in the midfield, helping the team win many trophies.
However, he had to face some challenges when he returned to France, including a knee injury that required surgery.
Despite these setbacks, Saliba remains an important figure in the French national team and continues to play regularly for the team.
Overall, Saliba's impact as a midfielder at Marseille was significant, but unfortunately his struggles with injuries and return to France have taken away much of his success. Despite this, he will always be remembered as one of the best midfielders ever to grace the pitch at Marseille.
