Marseille Manager Contracts Renewed for 5 Years, Receives Full Financial Support from Club
Updated:2025-10-28 07:41    Views:102

The French football club Marseille has renewed its manager contract with a five-year term, securing the services of new coach Guus Hiddink. The move comes after the departure of former head coach Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Marseille's contract renewal is seen as a significant step forward for the club, which had struggled to attract top-quality managers in recent years. The club has struggled to find a replacement for Aubameyang, who left the club at the end of last season and was replaced by Guus Hiddink.

Hiddink has been appointed as the new manager of Marseille, having previously worked under former manager Rudi Garcia at Manchester United. He will take over from former Marseille boss Jacques Brunel, who stepped down following the club's relegation to the second tier in 2018.

Hiddink is expected to bring a fresh perspective to Marseille, given his experience working with various European clubs such as Barcelona and Real Madrid. He will also be able to build on the success of the team that won the Champions League in 2016-17.

Despite the positive news about Hiddink's appointment, there are concerns about the long-term future of the club. While the team has shown signs of improvement in recent seasons, they still struggle to compete with bigger teams in Europe. It remains to be seen whether Hiddink can turn Marseille into a force to be reckoned with again in the future.

In conclusion, the renewal of Marseille's manager contract is a significant achievement for the club. Guus Hiddink brings a fresh perspective and experience to the role, but it remains to be seen how he will succeed in building a strong squad and challenging for league titles in the future.



 
 


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