Sergio Conceiçao’s dirty trick at OM

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While we thought he was close to signing up, Sergio Conceiçao has just taken a step back and is no longer in a position to sign for OM.

New twist in the Sergio Conceiçao case. The coach that OM is targeting as a priority for his coaching position is in no hurry to change scenery. He could even stay with his current club until he gets fired.

According to daily information Record, the former Nantes coach is ready to leave FC Porto, but he will not do it without severance pay. And if that means waiting a long time then he won’t mind.

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Sergio Conceiçao is in no hurry to settle in Marseille.

Sergio Conceiçao keeps OM waiting

If Sergio Conceiçao now holds this position it is because he is in open conflict with his new president André Villas-Boas. While he recently extended his contract, he learned that the latter was looking to replace him with Vitor Bruno. An initiative that he sees as a real betrayal and that is why he does not intend to make the task easier for his management at all.

This situation does not help OM’s affairs at all. The Marseille club is in an emergency. He even hoped to appoint a new coach at the head of his first team before the start of June. Last year, for having waited too long before setting their sights on Marcelino, Marseille paid a dear price for him. Will history repeat itself again?

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