Olympique Lyonnais will receive a nice check from FIFA, like clubs with players selected for the 2026 World Cup. The OL has four players selected for the competition, namely Moussa Niakhaté, Pavel Šulc, Ernest Nuamah and Nicolas Tagliafico. According to FIFA, it will redistribute a portion of the World Cup revenue to clubs that have made their players available to their respective national teams. The world football governing body has set aside 4,320 euros per day and per player during the tournament. And if Olympique Lyonnais's internationals go far in the competition, which is highly likely with Tagliafico's Argentina, the Rhone club would receive more revenue. So either the round of 16, after the group stage, then the quarterfinals, semifinals and final. The presence of each player on the match sheet and their playing time are also taken into account, as a bonus. Duje Caleta-Car and Matt Turner, loaned to Real Sociedad and New England Revolution respectively, are also concerned about the compensation for the clubs. But we wonder which club will receive the FIFA premium, given that their loan remains officially valid until June 30, 2026. Olympique Lyonnais can therefore hope for a nice check, even if these FIFA indemnities are far from the jackpot expected by Lyon. The finances of the heavily indebted club can thus be relieved. The 2026 World Cup will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026 in America. Olympique Lyonnais will therefore closely follow the evolution of the competition, with the hope of seeing its players perform and thus increase the club's revenue.