Didier Deschamps must make it official this Wednesday at 1 p.m., on the set of the TF1 television news. But others took charge for him of spreading the information according to which, the coach of the French football team, will leave his functions at the end of his contract in 2026, after the World Cup in the United States, without running for a new term.
Soon the end of Deschamps' career
Deschamps will then be 58, an early age for retirement, but not for someone who has a very rich career, sporting trophies and money won. Before the Blues, the captain of France, world champion of the last century, began his role as a coach in the service of clubs. He attended three with always success, namely AS Monaco, Juventus then relegated to Serie B (2nd division), for a case of corruption of referees, then Olympique de Marseille, remaining to this day the last French champion coach with OM, in 2010.
Lucho González his most expensive recruit and for a long time that of OM
It is with the Marseille club that DD recorded his most expensive recruits in his career as a technician. And the elegant Argentine attacking midfielder, Lucho González for number one. At 19 million euros, the latter was in his time, and until the arrival of Dimitri Payet in 2016, the most expensive recruit in the history of Olympique de Marseille.
The 10 most expensive recruits on Didier Deschamps’ CV
Lucho González (from FC Porto to OM in 2009) = 19 M€
André-Pierre Gignac (from Toulouse FC to OM in 2010) = €16 million
Loïc Rémy (from OGC Nice to OM in 2010) = €15.5 million
Stéphane Mbia (from Stade Rennais to OM in 2009) = €12 million
Javier Chevantón (from US Lecce to AS Monaco in 2004) = 10 M€
Lucas Bernardi (from OM to AS Monaco in 2001) = 9 M€
Flavio Roma (from Piacenza FC to AS Monaco in 2001) = 8.5 M€
Christian Panucci (from Inter Milan to AS Monaco in 2001) = €6.71 million
Souleymane Diawara (from Girondins de Bordeaux to OM in 2009) = €6.5 million
Camel Meriem (from Girondins de Bordeaux to AS Monaco in 2005) = €6 million
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