OM, big stroke validated

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By: Manu Tournoux

At the end of a final stretch controlled, Olympique de Marseille managed to hang the second place in the last French Ligue 1. championship. A classification synonymous with return to the Champions League next season. A perspective that has given an undeniable boost to the brand new subscription campaign launched this week.

As RMC confirmed, the first statistics of this campaign are excellent. Open since Thursday, it has already enabled the Marseille club to record 13,000 subscriptions in the space of twenty-four hours. Unheard of for more than four years. And the media to indicate that Olympique de Marseille is delighted with this ruad and wants to see a revival of enthusiasm for the team trained by Roberto de Zerbi.

The Marseille management would not have set itself the goal of reaching or beat the 49,000 subscriptions of last season. A certain number of places will be voluntarily left for sale to allow other profiles of spectators to access OM matches in 2025-2026.

OM works on its transfer window

To subscribe in turns costs 180 euros for the whole season, including the Ligue 1 and French Cup meetings. Regarding the Champions League (the four games of the first round and a possible dam), it will be necessary to add 90 euros. Still according to the sports media, the price of a possible eighth finals remains to be defined.

By then, President Longoria and Medhi Benatia continue to work in strengthening the workforce. The English Angel Gomes and CJ Egan-Riley are closer than ever to join the Marseille club and other arrivals could follow depending on the opportunities. With a much denser season than the previous one, reinforcements will not be too much.