Olympique de Marseille, the club, risks exclusion from Europa League due to financial situation. The club has failed to meet UEFA's agreements and risks a historic sanction. In 2022, Olympique de Marseille committed to not exceeding a certain deficit to remain in the fair-play financial rules. An agreement that the club has been unable to respect, with too many expenses in recent years and a non-qualification in the Champions League with terrible consequences. OM will be fixed in the coming hours on its European future, and risks the ultimate sanction: exclusion from Europa League for the 2026-2027 season. The Olympian leaders are logically very worried about this idea. They can however be reassured by Pierre Ménès, who does not believe for a second that the European instance will go as far. On YouTube, the former Canal+ journalist has discussed the situation of OM and while he recognizes it is worrying, he does not imagine for a second that UEFA will pronounce a sanction that it has never applied before for financial reasons. _« Until proven otherwise, I have never seen UEFA exclude a club from a European competition for financial reasons. It would be really unlucky that the first to be concerned by this kind of decision would be OM. Now, it's true that OM committed to making big economies. These big economies, they were unable to make. Marseille pleads that this is due to the collapse of TV rights »_ first launched Pierre Ménès before concluding. _« In itself, it's a lie because they have spent a lot on transfer market and especially, they did not qualify for the Champions League. With a qualification in C1, they would be less financially constrained. The situation of OM is worrying. To the point that UEFA will take action and decide to exclude the club? I do not know but there is a doubt »_ launched Pierre Ménès, convinced that Olympique de Marseille will escape -miraculously perhaps- an exclusion from European cups for the upcoming season. The answer could intervene as early as this Wednesday and will be crucial for the future of the club currently led by Stéphane Richard in the short and medium term.