Mercato: OM already informed of the upcoming departure of their coach!

Mercato: OM already informed of the upcoming departure of their coach!
Mercato: OM already informed of the upcoming departure of their coach!
Thibault Morlain

Journalist

After trying different sports, Thibault turned to a career as an amateur footballer. When making a choice between becoming a professional footballer and a journalist, the qualities tipped the scales to one side. Here he is now in the editorial staff of 10 Sport, after a diploma obtained at the International Institute of Communication in .

In recent days, there has been talk of a possible departure of Jean-Pierre Papin from the post of OM reserve coach. The Ballon d'Or was notably announced as the priority of the club. After reflection, Papin would have finally declined the proposal, but now a departure from OM could only be postponed.

After thanking Thierry Laurey, Martigues looking for a new coach. The red lantern of Ligue 2 then looked towards theABOUT and the reserve of the club. Jean-Pierre Papin is today at the head and he was therefore offered the opportunity to return to the helm of a professional club. We then announced JPP close to Martigues…until this Saturday.

Papin refuses Martigues

Provence announced a thunderous outcome about Jean-Pierre Papin and an arrival at Martigues. While the reserve coach of theABOUT initially seemed tempted by the idea of ​​managing the Ligue 2 club, he eventually cooled down. The latest results of Martigues would have also confirmed Papin in this decision.

A departure from OM only postponed?

At 61 years old, JPP should therefore end the season at the head of the reserveABOUT. Before actually packing your bags? The departure could finally take place next summer for the former Ballon d’Or. Having notably trained or even the RC , Jean-Pierre Papin would always want to coach a professional team according to LaTribuneOlympiennewhich is not currently the case Marseille.

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