Habib Beye Breakup: Confirmed News

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After coming very close to dismissal, Habib Beye finally retained his place on the Stade Rennais bench. However, the former OM player confirms that the breakup will be inevitable in the event of non-European qualification at the end of the season.

A few weeks ago, the departure ofHabib Bey seemed acted upon. And yet, the former player of theABOUT has clearly reversed the trend Stade Rennaisto the point that its future is no longer a subject. Nevertheless, Habib Bey is aware that everything can go very quickly since if the Bretons do not qualify for a European Cup, his departure will become inevitable.

Beye confirms possible break with Rennes

« It’s very, very simple! It’s not a question of whether you want to continue or not. But the discussion will take place on May 26 if the Coupe de France final, and we hope so, but not before. I was very clear with the leaders and the leaders were very, very clear with me. I was very clear with the owner and we have this trust in each other to say that there is a mission to achieve », he blurted out at a press conference before continuing.

“If we qualify for the European Cup, we have an extra year”

« We will have time to take stock when this mission is completed. I am not at all expecting anything from the club regarding my future. My future is very clear, it is contractual. In the event of qualification for the European Cup, we have an extra year. And there we will have time to discuss. If there is no European qualification, it will stop and it will be completely logical because I accepted this challenge », added Habib Bey.

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