Olympique Lyonnais has already set its course for the summer transfer market. Invited to the Rothen show on RMC, technical director Matthieu Louis-Jean confirmed the club's desire to prioritize stability despite a financially monitored context. First priority: keeping Paulo Fonseca. Arrived mid-season, the Portuguese technician has convinced the Rhone Valley leaders, who want to quickly extend his contract. « We're discussing, of course. We're very happy with Paulo. (…) We want to continue with him », assured Louis-Jean. Despite the interest of several European clubs in the former LOSC coach, OL hopes to build continuity around the man who qualified the club for the Ligue des champions preliminary round. If Lyon wants to keep its coach, the club will have to sell this summer. « At least two players will leave. And maybe more », recognized the Lyonnais director. Constrained to respect the commitments made to UEFA and the DNCG, OL has changed its strategy on the market. « Transfers of 15 or 20 million euros, that's over for the moment », explained Louis-Jean, confirming the interest in young Niçois Kaïl Boudache, who is out of contract. At the same time, several key players should be retained. Corentin Tolisso is considered « intransferrable », while Tyler Morton is also part of the players the club wants to keep absolutely. Nicolas Tagliafico, Moussa Niakhaté, and Ainsley Maitland-Niles are also announced as important elements of the Lyonnais project. Regarding recruitment, Lyon is working on the Mads Bidstrup (25) file, a midfielder from RB Salzburg, whose profile is appreciated for strengthening the midfield. The directors also count on the return of Ernest Nuamah and Malick Fofana, who are expected to play a major role next season. « We're projecting with them », confirmed Louis-Jean. Finally, the Endrick (19, Real Madrid) file is not closed. Although a new loan from the Brazilian seems unlikely today, the Lyonnais technical director left a small door open with humor: « At the instant T, I would say no. Impossible. Now… often, Endrick talks about God. We'll see later ». One thing is sure: between sporting stability, compulsory sales, and targeted recruitment, OL is about to live a decisive summer for its future.