Olympique de Marseille will pay a 10 million euros fine for breaching financial rules, UEFA announced. The club will still play in the Europa League 2026-2027. Fans can breathe a sigh of relief, as OM is not excluded from European competitions. UEFA sanctioned the club with a suspended exclusion from European competitions and a 10 million euros fine. The UEFA body that controls club finances stated that it took into account the significant and unexpected collapse of national broadcasting rights revenue. Olympique de Marseille did not meet the final objective of the transactional agreement established in 2022 with UEFA. The club was fined 10 million euros, which will weigh heavily on their accounts, which they must lighten as much as possible. OM also has to appear soon before the DNCG, the financial regulator of French football. The net losses of Marseille have continued to worsen, going from 12.6 million euros in 2022-2023 to 39 million in 2023-2024 and then 105 million the following season. OM has taken note of UEFA's decision, estimating that it is primarily a reminder of its responsibility. The club must align itself with the revenue objective imposed by the parent company of European football for the next season. And OM will have to face a restriction on the possibility of registering new players on the List A of UEFA competitions for the 2026-2027 season. So the club must be cautious in its recruitment choices. UEFA also stated that the suspended exclusion from European competitions will be applicable to any European tournament for which the club qualifies over the next three seasons. But OM can still hope to play in the Europa League next season. OM therefore has an interest in managing its finances well to avoid new sanctions. The club's management will have to be careful in their decisions to ensure the club's financial stability. With this sanction, OM must be more careful than ever in its financial management.