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By Adrian Bishop Published: 04: 26 AEST, 31 August 2024 | Updated: 04: 26 AEST, 31 August 2024 10 View comments Neal Maupay has departed Everton to join Marseille on a season long loan. The deal for the striker includes an obligation for the French club to purchase Maupay next summer for just £3m. Maupay clearly couldn't contain his delight in leaving Goodison Park, as the 28-year-old cheekily shared a scene from the movie Shawshank Redemption on his social media before the transfer had even been sealed. In the clip, the film's protagonist Andy Dufresne wildly celebrates after completing his escape from prison. Everton responded by confirming his exit with a 70-word statement shared on their website. Neal Maupay has completed a loan with obligation to buy move from Everton to Marseille Confirmation comes after Frenchman posted a meme poking fun at his impending exit 'Neal Maupay has left Everton to join Olympique de Marseille on loan for 2024/25, with the French club having an obligation to buy the forward at the end of the season. 'Maupay moves to the Ligue 1 side after spending the 2023/24 campaign on loan with one of his former clubs Brentford. 'The 28-year-old Frenchman joined Everton in August 2022, making 32 appearances for the Blues and scoring one goal. ' The move for the former France youth international marks just the latest arrival since Roberto De Zerbi took the reins at Marseille. Canadian midfielder Ismael Kone has arrived from Watford, while Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg arrived on a season-long loan from Spurs last month. Bamo Meite, Derek Cornelius, Jeffrey de Lange, Geronimo Rulli and Elye Wahi have all arrived on permanent deals this summer. Maupay will join a forward line featuring Mason Greenwood at the Ligue 1 club The club's marquee signing has been that of former England international Mason Greenwood after the 22-year-old completed a £27m switch from Manchester United. Everton welcomed a signing of their own on deadline day, with Belgian midfielder Orel Mangala arriving at Goodison Park on a season-long loan from Lyon. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group