Andre Villas-Boas expects to leave Marseille at the end of the season after the former Chelsea and Tottenham boss admitted to an abysmal failure.
The 43-year-old, who was appointed by OM in May 2019, will see his two-year contract expire at the end of this campaign.
Marseille sit 13 points behind Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain heading into the latest round of fixtures, occupying sixth place having lost their last three games in the competition.
Their Champions League performance was also far short of expectations, with Marseille finishing at the foot of their group with just three points.
Asked whether it looked as though he would leave in June, Villas-Boas said on Friday: Yes, I think so. I don t have other information.
But I m not asking for anything, with the position we have, it s rather normal.
With our performances this year, it s normal. It s true that it goes a bit against what the management said, but yes, I think it ll be the end.
I think we all agree this is the path it s taking. Before, there was some noise, there were some talks between my agents and the club, now there s nothing.