OM: After the failure of the Fonseca case, a great coach targeted

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Portuguese tactician Sergio Conceiçao has become the priority target of OM leaders, in search of a new boss, according to RMC.

OM want Sergio Conceiçao, it remains to be seen whether this desire is mutual… Thus, according to an indiscretion signed RMC, the Lusitanian coach is attracted by the image and the passion offered by the Marseille team, as well as the atmosphere of the Vélodrome. But he needs a clarification on the real means and ambitions of the club, which will not play any European Cup in 2024-2025.

It is not yet completely certain that Conceiçao will accept the attractive Olympian proposal, but OM would now like to get to the heart of the matter in terms of negotiations with the person concerned.

Conceiçao at OM?

The Marseille management, notoriously looking for a new guide, is nevertheless optimistic, because the profile of the Portuguese technician is relevant. Sergio is experienced and speaks French well. Its specifications will include integrating new players and launching a few “minots”.

RMC further details that the OM hierarchy wanted to wait until the end of Porto’s season to begin tangible discussions with the former Inter Milan player. Pablo Longoria and his sports advisor Medhi Benatia would have gone to meet the former Nantes coach this Monday. The quest for the new coach of Olympique de Marseille, which was said to be complicated, would therefore be about to end.

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