OM, Gasset’s replacement would already be known!

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OM have already appointed the coach who should succeed Jean-Louis Gasset as coach at the end of the season.

Parachuted onto the OM bench last March, Jean-Louis Gasset did a fairly decent job. If the results in the championship are mixed, in the European Cup, on the other hand, he achieves a flawless performance. However, he should not stay in this role forever. His management is going to replace him and they already know who.

OM relaunches an old track

According to information disclosed by The Team this Friday, plan A of Olympian officials is called Paulo Fonseca. The Portuguese technician has proven to be one of the best coaches in the French championship since he was in Lille and Marseille dreams of attracting him.

Olympian management had already sought to bring Fonseca onto their bench last year. But, there was no agreement reached with the management of LOSC. And she then had to turn to the Spaniard Marcelino.

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A former PSG also tracked

Fonseca was recently cited as a potential candidate to succeed Klopp at Liverpool. However, it turns out that the Reds board does not make it a priority. It is the Dutchman Arne Slot who is best placed to arrive at Anfield.

At OM, we are also studying alternative options in the event that the Fonseca track fails again. Thiago Motta, a former PSG player who is now successful in Bologna, is among the solutions considered. The names of Franck Haise and Sergio Conceiçao are also circulating around the Commanderie.

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