Olympique de Marseille must wait one more day to learn their fate regarding participation in the upcoming Europa League. The UEFA decision, initially expected this Wednesday, has been postponed to Thursday, according to L'Équipe. The club is under threat of sanctions for failing to meet financial commitments to the European body. This uncertainty is already weighing on the preparation for the next season. Indeed, OM is struggling to make progress on several important matters as long as their European future is not officially clarified. Recruitment is currently at a standstill, and the anticipated arrival of Bruno Genesio to succeed Habib Beye has yet to be finalized. Beyond the UEFA verdict, Olympique de Marseille will also face the DNCG in the coming weeks. The club's management fears a restriction on their salary cap, which could further complicate the squad building for the 2026-2027 season.