Gasset – OM: A big duel won for the new coach?

Gasset – OM: A big duel won for the new coach?
Gasset – OM: A big duel won for the new coach?

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Gasset – OM: A big duel won for the new coach?

Published on May 9, 2024 at 8:30 p.m.

We are starting to see things more clearly for the succession of Jean-Louis Gasset, whose interim period should end at the end of the season. According to our information, the big favorite is Paulo Fonseca and this track is confirmed day by day, with the Italian media which also announced this Thursday a three-year contract which would have already been offered to him.

Who will be the next coach of theOM ? While four different coaches have succeeded one another in less than a year, the fifth will arrive this summer to guide the new Marseille project. Several names were mentioned, but we revealed to you on le10sport.com that the only two men targeted by Pablo Longoria are Paulo Fonseca of LOSC And Habib Beye of Red Star.

A three-year contract for Fonseca?

The two have one thing in common, as their contracts end in just a few weeks. One of the two is already free, since the Red Star recently announced the departure of Beyewho has the ambition to lead in League 1 next season. For Fonseca the situation is somewhat different, although the Italian media have mentioned an offer fromOM covering a three-year contract, as well as an offer to extend the LOSC. For the moment, he would not have ruled in favor of one or the other.

Milan throw in the towel

According to information from Sky Sport Italiathe Marseille offensive would have done a lot of harm to another club: theAC Milan. Also looking for a coach, the Milanese club would have been frightened by theOM and would therefore have dropped the matter to Paulo Fonseca. From now on, their only priority would be Sergio Conceicao of FC Portowhose name was also mentioned in Marseille.

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