Olympique de Marseille (OM) is bracing for a major setback as it prepares to appear before the DNCG (Direction Nationale du ContrΓ΄le de Gestion) on June 16, 2026. The club's financial situation has raised concerns, with reports indicating potential sanctions if the budget is not approved.
According to verified sources, the DNCG, the French football league's financial watchdog, will scrutinize OM's accounts amid ongoing losses and player salary issues. The club has been working to reduce its wage bill and secure new investments to comply with financial fair play rules.
This hearing is crucial for OM's future, as a negative decision could lead to transfer restrictions or even a relegation threat. The club's management is expected to present a revised budget and a plan to balance the books.