Marseille and Monaco have agreed a deal that will bring Valere Germain from the Ligue 1 champions to the club his father Bruno played for twice.
Germain, 27, will sign a four-year contract with Marseille after scoring 10 goals in all competitions for Leonardo Jardim's team in their romp to the title in France's top flight.
IT'S OFFICIAL! @ValereGermain is new #OM player. Welcome!
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- Olympique Marseille (@OM_English) June 24, 2017
Germain played second fiddle to Radamel Falcao and teenage-sensation Kylian Mbappe over the course of the 2016-17 campaign and will likely be hoping the move leads to more first-choice opportunities at Marseille.
The transfer will be completed on Monday, according to the club, after Germain undergoes a medical with Marseille.