OM, the DNCG verdict has fallen

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A reprieve was decreed by the DNCG during OM’s first visit last week. The final verdict fell this Wednesday.

Sometimes limited in its room for maneuver in recent years – subject to supervision of its payroll or its transfer changes – OM can take a breather. This summer, the Marseille club will have free rein to carry out its renewal project, under the leadership of Roberto De Zerbi.

A week ago, President Longoria saw his appearance before the DNCG sanctioned with a “ stay of proceedings », pending reassuring accounting documents provided by the main shareholder. Since then, Frank McCourt has clearly provided the necessary guarantees. And paid off the debt of the Olympians.

Nice, Lens and Brest also fixed

This Wednesday, the National Directorate of Management Control (DNCG) gave the green light to OM for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. “ As part of the examination of the situation of clubs for the 2024-2025 sporting season, the Professional Club Control Commission has taken the following decisions in application of article 11 of the DNCG Regulations: No action taken towards the club by the DNCG », We can read in a press release from the LFP.

In other words, the Marseillais will be able to recruit as they wish during the off-season, and potentially quickly complete the arrival of Brestois Lilian Brassier, already on very good track. The financial policeman of French football also spoke out today on the cases of OGC Nice, RC Lens and Stade Brestois. Again without any restrictive measures to note.

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