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Headlines: Marseille Manager Signs New Contract and Receives Full Transfer Budget Marseille, France - The French football club has announced the signing of a new manager for the first time in their history. The club's former manager, Jean-Michel Aulas, will be replaced by Guillaume Gallas. Gallas is a former professional footballer who played as a defender for Marseille and was part of the team that won the UEFA Champions League in 2015. He has also been involved in several other top-level clubs including Arsenal, Manchester United and Real Madrid. The move comes after Marseille struggled to secure a new manager during the previous season. The club's financial situation has been tough in recent years and they have had to rely on the management of former players such as Didier Deschamps and Patrick Vieira. Alessa, who previously managed the team in the Europa League, will take over as the new manager. He will be given the responsibility to build a strong squad and improve the performance of the team. Aulas' contract expires at the end of the season, so he will need to find someone else to replace him. Alessa has already started his work by making changes to the squad. He has brought in some experienced players like Alphonse Areola, who has played for the club before, and has also recruited young talent like Antoine Griezmann and Nabil Fekir. However, there is still much work to be done to make the team stronger and more competitive. The club needs to address issues such as injuries and poor form to improve its chances of success this season. Alessa will need to work closely with the coaching staff and players to develop a plan for the upcoming season. Overall, it looks like Marseille is set to benefit from the arrival of Guillaume Gallas. With a new manager in place, the club can focus on improving its performances and building a strong squad. It remains to be seen how well Gallas will succeed in Marseille, but he has shown a lot of promise in his career so far. |
