The Roca Team has been given additional time to clarify its financial outlook after proceedings before Monaco’s Court of First Instance were postponed until Friday, July 10.
The hearing focused on the club’s financial situation and its ability to secure funding for future operations. The court requested further information, particularly regarding discussions with potential investors and the organisation’s plans for the coming season.
According to information presented during the hearing, the club is working on a revised financial model that would involve a significantly reduced budget for the 2026-27 campaign. The strategy is expected to coincide with a broader restructuring effort aimed at ensuring long-term stability.
Club executives indicated that discussions with new financial partners remain ongoing. The court also examined additional liabilities linked to player-agent agreements, which contributed to the decision to allow more time before reaching a conclusion.
The postponement comes at a crucial period for the Principality’s basketball side, which is also preparing for key decisions regarding its participation in European competitions next season. Any revised budget will also need approval from French basketball’s financial oversight bodies.
Several player departures are widely anticipated during the summer transfer window, with transfer fees potentially providing an important source of revenue as the club seeks to balance its finances.
A further hearing is scheduled for Friday, July 10, when the court is expected to review updated financial documentation and assess the progress made in securing future funding.