OM sale: New smashing development

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Fatigue. Franck McCourt is tired of relentlessly returning to this subject which so fantasizes about French football. McCourt was in Marseille on Tuesday for a fairly quick visit. The opportunity to discuss the transfer window with the managers – including the thorny question of the new coach -, and to make a new (big) update on the sale of the club.

Still in search of a new guide, the Olympian team has intensified its negotiations in recent days with the Portuguese Sergio Conceiçao.

Total commitment to OM

If he was not surveyed on the summer upheavals expected in Marseille, the great American sachem of OM nevertheless clearly cemented his opinion on the question of a sale of the club in comments relayed by RMC. Once and for all ?

“The question of selling OM is becoming absurd. I’ve been answering them for eight years,” thunders the businessman. “The club is not for sale. I like OM. Total commitment. We are starting a new long-term project this summer with Pablo Longoria at the helm.. »

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