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OM Mercato: UEFA Punches on the Table and some Players Are Sacrificed

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The Olympique de Marseille is preparing to live a very stressful summer mercato. The Phocéan club has been sanctioned by UEFA with a fine of 10 million euros. The OM has to sell some players to bail out its caisses and rebalance its accounts. The Olympique de Marseille is confronted with one of the most stressful mercatos in its modern history, with a salt fine of 10 million euros and an obligation to rebalance its accounts after saving in extre…
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Wounded by a fine of €10 million and an exclusion of any Europe Cup suspended by UEFA, OM passes in front of the financial gendarme of the French football, this Tuesday. He will commit himself to a less risky management.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Everything has accelerated in recent hours at the Commanderie training ground. Saved from European exclusion thanks to a reprieve granted on Wednesday, OM still has to pay the price: a ten million euro fine imposed by UEFA, and the obligation to get its finances in order before the season resumes. In other words, Grégory Lorenzi, newly appointed as sporting director, won't have time to catch his breath. The principle? In Marseille, everyone has …

The former glory of the OM, Chris Waddle, has come back to the financial difficulties of the club, following the sanctions of the UEFA. He was very critical about the management of the staff. The former wingman of the Olympique de Marseille, Chris Waddle (1989-1992) is still following his former club. Questioned by Get Football, the former English international referred to the delicate period of the club, especially after the UEFA sanction of a …

The Olympique de Marseille is preparing to live a very stressful summer mercato. The Phocéan club has been sanctioned by UEFA with a fine of 10 million euros. The OM has to sell some players to bail out its caisses and rebalance its accounts. The Olympique de Marseille is confronted with one of the most stressful mercatos in its modern history, with a salt fine of 10 million euros and an obligation to rebalance its accounts after saving in extre…

The club must sell players in order to stamp out a fine of 10 million euros. Mason Greenwood and Igor Paixao are the priority targets for sales. Facundo Medina will definitely be acquired despite a deep housework in the workforce. L的OM is dragging a salt slate after the passage of the UEFA financial patrol. It's no matter what, but the club has to pay a fine of 10 million euros and rebalance its accounts. Grégory Lorenzi is therefore stuck with …

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OM Mercato broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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