- 1 A club short on direction
- 2 McCourt wants more than a president
- 3 Bouhafsi, the name getting talked about
- 4 A network, an understanding, a different kind of legitimacy
- 5 The gamble of instinct
- 6 A Marseille man, in a city that feels his own
- 7 Doubts remain
- 8 A pick that could change everything
- 9 Marseille, predictably unpredictable
A club short on direction
In Marseille nothing is ever simple. This season only proved it.
Between European disappointments, a French Cup that vanished in a blink and Roberto De Zerbi walking out in the middle of a storm, Marseille have had a rough few months. On the pitch, third place keeps hope alive. Behind the scenes, the mess runs deep.
Pablo Longoria’s exit left a hole. Another one. And in a city where the chairman is almost as exposed as the players, you do not fill that seat on a whim.

McCourt wants more than a president
Frank McCourt knows the score.
He is not after just a CEO. He wants a face. A voice. Someone who can embody Marseille, who gets the tensions, the passions, the excess.
Someone who speaks football. And Marseille.
Someone who can take the heat at the Velodrome.
Bouhafsi, the name getting talked about
And among the usual suspects, one name jumps out.
Mohamed Bouhafsi.
A journalist, a pundit, a known insider, but not a club executive.
A strange fit. Almost baffling.
Yet the more time passes, the more his name keeps coming up.
A network, an understanding, a different kind of legitimacy
What makes Bouhafsi appealing is not old-school managerial experience.
It is something else.
A deep knowledge of French football. A huge contact book. Close ties with the people who run the game, from agents to executives.
He knows the back rooms. He knows the balances. He knows the power plays.
And at a club like Marseille, that counts for a lot.
The gamble of instinct
Appointing Bouhafsi would mean stepping off the beaten track.
A contrarian pick. Bold, almost.
But not without logic.
Football history is full of leaders who started with zero experience and made it work. Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Jean-Michel Aulas were not groomed for the job either.
They learned. They forced their vision through.
A Marseille man, in a city that feels his own
Another key point: affection.
Bouhafsi would not be walking into unknown territory. He knows the city. The club. The scene.
And crucially, he understands the codes.
In Marseille, that is no small thing. It is essential.
Doubts remain
But it is not all rosy.
Experience is the sticking point.
Running a club like Marseille is not the same as commentating on a match. It is not the same as whispering over transfers.
It means running an institution. Daily pressure. Constant crises.
On that front, Bouhafsi has yet to prove anything.
A pick that could change everything
If the appointment happens, it would be a turning point.
A change of course.
A clear intent to tear up the traditional rulebook and reboot the club.
Now the question is whether this gamble proves visionary, or reckless.
Marseille, predictably unpredictable
In the end, this rumour fits Marseille perfectly.
Unpredictable. Passionate. Off the charts.
And somehow, it makes sense.
Because in this city the wildest stories rarely feel impossible.
They often turn out truer than you would expect.
Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP


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