Olympique de Marseille, who failed to meet their financial commitments to UEFA, will have to wait until Thursday to know if they will be able to play in the next edition of the Europa League. The UEFA verdict, which was due on Wednesday, has been delayed by 24 hours, according to Équipe. Marseille will therefore be fixed on Thursday on their fate and a possible exclusion from the Europa League. 5th in Ligue 1 after being eliminated in the group stage in the Champions League, the Marseillais remain in suspense in this affair, they who are in great financial difficulty and have not managed to respect the 'settlement agreement' signed in 2022 with UEFA. This season, OM intends to launch a new cycle, after the departures of Pablo Longoria and Mehdi Benatia. After the arrival of Stéphane Richard as president, the Phocéen team is now waiting to confirm the arrival of Bruno Génésio and to launch their transfer market. But before that, they will have to be in the know with UEFA, then with the DNGC, at the end of June.
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OM to learn fate in Europa League after UEFA verdict delay
Olympique de Marseille to learn fate in Europa League after UEFA verdict delay
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