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  1. Jul 4, 2024 · Olympique de Marseille are nearing an agreement with former OGC Nice defender Youcef Atal (28), according to a report from RMC Sport. Atal left Nice in January. His departure came in the wake of being found guilty of provoking racial hatred, which earned him an eight-month suspended prison sentence, as well as a €45,000 fine.

  2. Jul 7, 2024 · Until recently, Youcef Atal (28) believed that he would be joining Olympique de Marseille as a replacement for Jonathan Clauss (31). According to L’Équipe, some sources had even revealed to them that they believed a medical had been scheduled for the 5th of July.

  3. Jul 6, 2024 · De nombreux médias ont annoncé, ces derniers jours, des discussions entre la direction de l’OM et l’international algérien. Après ses déboires la saison passée avec la justice française, Youcef Atal a quitté, en février dernier, l’OGC Nice pour l’Adana Demirspor en Turquie.

  4. frenchfootballweekly.com › 2024/07/06 › om-theOM, the controversy swells

    Jul 6, 2024 · Sentenced in January to an eight-month suspended prison sentence for incitement to racial hatred, Youcef Atal would agree with OM to sign a one-year contract, with an optional year. But Benoît Payan is therefore ready to veto it: ”

  5. Jul 5, 2024 · On January 3, Youcef Atal was sentenced to an eight-month suspended prison sentence for incitement to racial hatred. The right-back had shared on social media a video of a preacher calling for “A black day for the Jews”.

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Après un court passage en Turquie, Youcef Atal pourrait revenir en Ligue 1 française pour rebondir. Le latéral droit de la sélection nationale est en négociations avancées avec un cador français.

  7. Jun 30, 2024 · At the end of his contract with Adana Demirspor, 28-year-old Youcef Atal seems ready for a change. In a season marked by one goal and two assists in 11 matches, the Algerian international (29 caps, 2 goals) has received a three-year contract extension offer from the Turkish club, led by Murat Sancak.