However the Ligue 1 side pulled out of the deal after missing out on the signing of Juventus striker Amauri."We had the player here and thought we would get him on loan, but Marseille decided they needed him back," he told the Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle.Fulham boss Martin Jol has not ruled out another move for Marseille marksman Andre-Pierre Gignac when the transfer window reopens in January.The French frontman was a key priority for Jol to bring to Craven Cottage and was close to wrapping up a loan deal on transfer deadline day. Despite the setback, Jol has hinted that he may put in a further bid for the 25-year-old in the New Year. "We have established a good relationship with the player and club, so we will see what happens in the future." From / BBC
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