FC Metz has received good news from the DNCG, which has rendered its verdict on the club chaired by Bernard Serin. The club can now prepare serenely for next year in Ligue 2, even if the summer promises to be hot. The DNCG has the power to ban a club from recruiting, limiting its payroll, or even pronouncing administrative relegation. FC Metz has therefore avoided these sanctions, which is good news for the club after a disastrous sporting season. The absence of sanctions pronounced by the DNCG does not mean that the club's financial fragility is not proven. Its relegation will result in significant revenue losses for the upcoming season, especially in relation to TV rights. Many players with important salaries or marketable on the transfer market are likely to leave the banks of the Moselle, like Kévin Van Den Kerkhof or Koffi Kouao. A necessity, for FC Metz to succeed in balancing its accounts, and to continue to pass without hindrance before the DNCG authorities. The club will therefore have to be cautious and strategic to navigate this difficult financial context. The next season will be crucial for FC Metz, which will have to fight to get back to Ligue 1. The club's supporters will certainly be on the lookout, to see how their team will manage this delicate situation.