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Lyon awaits clarification of its division 2025-2026 despite sale of subscriptions

Olympique Lyonnais is looking forward to a clarification regarding its division for the 2025-2026 season before launching its subscription campaign. This potential delay could force the club to speed up its efforts during the summer, particularly pending the decision of the DNACG Appeal Board. Despite this uncertainty, the club has already put on sale its subscriptions for next season, offering eight different formulas to meet the needs of all fans, from young people to seniors, to people with reduced mobility. Rates range from €89 to €189 for individuals, and from €129 to €169 for groups, including access to matches with championship and Champions League posters.

The arrival of Amin Saar in January 2023 raised questions as to the timeliness of this recruit. The young Swedish attacker had little time playing in Lyon, alternating in Wolfsburg and Hellas Verona before the Italian club bought back his contract. During his visit to Lyon, Sarre participated in 18 meetings, scoring only one goal. His course is reminiscent of Jeffinho, another player who had a loan period before fully joining the team.

Olympique Lyonnais is about to play his home matches at the Grand Stade from the 2025-2026 season, a first for the team. This evolution coincides with the continuity of the club’s management by Michele Kang, owner of the Fenottes and president of the sechst champions of France. All these elements testify to a period of transition and preparation for the club, which seeks to consolidate its position in the French football landscape while offering an attractive subscription experience to its fans.