Olympique de Marseille is facing financial and administrative challenges, but Pablo Longoria, the club's former president, has introduced a clever clause in Habib Beye's contract. Beye, who joined OM this winter to try to salvage the season, failed to qualify the club for the Champions League, settling for a place in the Europa League. With a year left on his contract, Beye is in a delicate position, but he has already proposed a return program to his management, showing his willingness to continue. However, his departure seems imminent, with Bruno Genesio waiting for the green light to take the reins. The good news for OM lies in the clause of his contract, which reduces his salary from 230,000 euros per month to 40,000 euros if the club does not qualify for the Champions League. This means that the cost of his departure will be lower than expected, thus easing the club's financial management. As a result, Olympique de Marseille could save on severance pay, initially estimated at 2 million euros, making the club's financial situation a bit more manageable.