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Ex-Aston Villa flop Habib Beye agrees to become manager at one of Europe’s biggest clubs

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I cannot access external links or browse websites. However, based on the search results provided and the headline you've shared, I can offer information about Habib Beye's appointment to Marseille: **Habib Beye Agrees to Join Marseille** Habib Beye has reached an agreement in principle to become the new manager of Olympique de Marseille, one of Europe's most prestigious clubs.[5] The former Aston Villa defender departed Stade Rennais to take on the role, succeeding Roberto De Zerbi, who recently left the French club. Beye, a former Marseille player who represented the club from 2003 to 2007, returns to the Velodrome in a managerial capacity.[2][6] The 48-year-old, born on October 19, 1977, has established himself as a respected football coach after his playing career, which included stints at Newcastle United and other top European clubs.[6] His appointment comes after Marseille determined that a managerial change was necessary to address the club's sporting challenges this season.[2] Beye was sacked from his position at Rennes just a day before De Zerbi's departure from Marseille, yet the club has moved swiftly to secure his services.[1] The decision to appoint Beye as the leading candidate came despite links with Nigeria's Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle, who was reportedly recommended for the position.[1] However, club owner Frank McCourt confirmed during a squad meeting that Beye was his number-one target.[1] Beye's appointment marks a significant moment for the club, as Marseille sits fourth in Ligue 1, trailing leaders PSG by 12 points.[2] With limited managerial options available, the club has expedited the appointment process to prepare for upcoming fixtures, including a clash with Strasbourg.[2]