A track takes off for OM

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The leaders of Olympique de Marseille can give up on one of the coaches coveted to succeed Jean-Louis Gasset.

In search of a new coach for next season, the leaders of Olympique de Marseille are struggling to move forward.

Paulo Fonseca appears to be Ciel et Blanc’s priority but the Portuguese technician is currently favoring AC Milan, also looking for a new coach. As for Fabio Conceiçao, also coveted, he does not seem particularly excited about the idea of ​​joining OM.

The Olympian club is left to study other avenues and one of them leads in particular to Matias Almeyda, currently at the head of AEK Athens. But according to journalist Giannis Chorianopoulos, the Argentine technician has no intention of leaving the Greek club, with which he is linked until 2028 with a release clause set at 10 million euros. Enough to cool the Olympian ardor…

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