OM sale: Saudi Arabia has taken control of the club

OM sale: Saudi Arabia has taken control of the club
OM sale: Saudi Arabia has taken control of the club

OM are starting their transfer window very convincingly, and this is in total contradiction with what Frank McCourt asked for. The sale of the club is undeniable according to the specialist on the subject, for whom Saudi Arabia is behind all this.

In the absence of the European Cup, due to a huge deficit of several tens of millions of euros, Olympique de Marseille was going to have to make a transfer window on the cheap. Reducing salaries, and therefore the size of the squad, was the first priority announced. This is not obvious when you look at the start of the Marseille transfer window. If Vitinha has indeed left, and other transfers are possible, the activity of Pablo Longoria, who has gone all out to recruit Roberto De Zerbi and intends to offer him a gala squad, does not fit in at all with the club’s policy.

“We must stop making fun of the world”

For Thibaud Vézirian, there is absolutely no doubt that this is proof that Frank McCourt is no longer in charge of the club, he who regularly announces that OM has been sold to a Saudi consortium for years. And for the interview journalist, the evidence accumulates dizzyingly, and the timing increasingly coincides with his information and confirmations.

« With sales like Vitinha, Ndiaye, even Mbemba, OM is doing very well. The only desire is to bring in money by June 30? Not sure. They are bringing in Brassier for 10 ME, Koné for 12 ME. How does OM manage to attract so many players with millions when they were unable to spend 2 ME last winter? We need to know who is financing all this. If it were McCourt, he would be the first to be in the public photo to promote himself. And here again, there are lots of curiosities and that is what is intriguing. Things are brewing. McCourt is not saying anything because he cannot say that he has sold before the D-day of the official announcement. For the moment, he prefers to talk about other activities. We were told that McCourt wants a drastic reduction in salaries, but we do not see that. The club is managing to sell players, and there are names coming out from everywhere. We can say that it surprises, but it is quite eloquent, it corresponds to what I think, to the confirmations that I have recently. Greenwood? We are talking about a club that loses money structurally, that does not play in Europe, with a total mess at the management, it is strange. De Zerbi will be the most expensive coach in history, not to mention the seven members of his staff, that’s enough, it is ultra eloquent and we must stop making fun of the world”asked Thibaud Vézirian, for whom it is time to stop denying the obvious and announce that OM has been sold to Saudi Arabia.

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