Longoria towards a resignation at OM? The bomb is dropped

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According to RMC, OM will not hesitate to sell and renew a very large part of its workforce this summer. Big changes are expected.

After an eighth place in the standings, OM is preparing for a revolution which will not be without consequences for the Olympian project in the summer transfer window.

Marseille officials want to start again on a new three-year project, with a new coach and a largely overhauled squad. And according to RMC, very few members of the current Marseille squad will have the honor of escaping the big summer clean-up that is being prepared. A leader would also be invited to pack up.

Major cleaning confirmed at OM

After this very disappointing campaign, which saw OM fail to qualify for a European Cup, Christophe Dugarry, famous RMC consultant, wants Pablo Longoria, the president of the Marseille club, to resign. By accepting the failure of his mission in Marseille.

We ask ourselves the question about the players but I want to ask myself the question about the president”he thundered in Rothen ignites this Monday evening. “Let him come with all his responsibilities, give up his shirt and resign. Perhaps the shareholder will not accept it, but through his resignation he will show that he takes full responsibility for what happened. He is the one and only responsible. »

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