The OL transfer window is getting carried away! What will happen between now and midnight

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Olympique Lyonnais is very active in the transfer window to strengthen itself this winter.

After a disastrous first part of the season, Olympique Lyonnais intends to redress the situation to ensure its continued serenity. The Rhone club has already increased its arrivals since the start of this winter transfer window.

Several choice reinforcements have in fact set down their suitcases in the Rhône since January 1, 2024: Lucas Perri, Adryelson, Malick Fofana, Nemanja Matic and even Gift Orban have arrived. Departures are also expected during this transfer window period.

“A problem of numbers”

Called to take stock in the show OL Night System, Pierre Sage revealed the club’s plans last week with a certain transparency. “ We are currently working on offensive contributionsexplained the technician, whose mission has been extended until the end of the season. At some point there will be a number problem. The idea is to be able to work with a squad of 20 outfield players and three goalkeepers, with the possibility of bringing in young people from the training center.

Between now and the close of this transfer window, the possibility of seeing OL sell several players cannot be ruled out.

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