The future of Pablo Longoria as the head of Olympique de Marseille is currently uncertain. However, according to La Provence, an answer to this question could be provided soon, although a particular clause is making him hesitate.

Pablo Longoria is facing a decision: to stay at OM or to depart. The decision will be made before the match between OM and Paris Saint-Germain, scheduled for Sunday as the closure of the 6th round of Ligue 1.

Nevertheless, it is challenging to predict whether Longoria’s response will be positive or negative. According to some individuals interviewed by La Provence, following discussions with him, it seems that he has “regained his spirits.”

However, Longoria still appears to be leaning towards departure. Yet, there is a special clause in Longoria’s contract that is causing some questions. Specifically, his contract includes a particular clause stating that if he were to leave his position, he would be obligated to reimburse several months’ worth of salary to Frank McCourt, the club’s owner. More precisely, he would have to repay all the salaries received since taking office in March 2021. This clause could influence his decision.

The future of Pablo Longoria as the head of OM remains uncertain, and his decision will shed light on the direction the club will take.

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