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Habib Beye opened the door wide to a return to Olympique de Marseille.
Where will Habib Beye train next season? After having recently formalized his rise to Ligue 2 with Red Star, the Canal+ consultant is now asking questions about his future. If he does not rule out the possibility of continuing his adventure within the Ile-de-France club, the former right-back could also be tempted by a challenge within a Ligue 1 team. One thing is certain: he will not be unable to say no to OM if the Olympian team, which is looking for a replacement for Jean-Louis Gasset, called on him.
“It feels like the story is supposed to lead us back to a remarriage but no one knows if that will happen. It’s an exceptional club, exciting, exciting, but you have to be ready for a club like that. I think it’s impossible to say no to a club like this when you are the coach that I am. You can’t say no. Which coach will say no to Marseille? »confided Beye, who worked for OM between 2003 and 2007, on RMC this Friday evening.
“I wonder if now is not the time”
“For the moment, I have not made any decision. I have ambitions to coach at the highest level and when we see the clubs who have asked me, I wonder if this is not the time”added the 43-year-old technician, who was notably approached by Brest and OL in recent months.
“We will discuss to find out what the club’s ambitions are, he then explained. I have the freedom to choose my future. I don’t have the answer yet. I need to discuss with the president, with the investors (777 Partners) to have a clear vision. I don’t know the project today. » The mystery therefore remains surrounding its future.
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