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Mads Bidstrup set to join Lyon after €10m agreement with Salzburg

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
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Lyon Reach Agreement to Sign Mads Bidstrup from RB Salzburg

Lyon agree €10m deal to sign Mads Bidstrup from RB Salzburg; five-year contract until June 2031 pending medical and paperwork.

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Mads Bidstrup transfer confirmed as Lyon and RB Salzburg have reached a reported agreement that will see the Danish midfielder move to the French club for a fee believed to be €10 million. The 25-year-old has already accepted personal terms on a five-year contract running until June 2031, with only the customary medical and final paperwork remaining before the transfer is completed. The deal was first flagged by Florian Plettenberg and subsequently reported by French outlets, rounding off a busy summer of activity involving Salzburg’s squad.

Agreement details and immediate next steps

Lyon have reportedly agreed a €10 million transfer fee with RB Salzburg for Mads Bidstrup, with the club and player finalising personal terms for a five-year deal. Sources say the move awaits a medical and completion of registration formalities before Bidstrup can be formally unveiled as a Lyon player.

The structure of the agreement appears straightforward, reflecting a fixed transfer fee rather than a heavily performance‑linked package. Once the medical is passed, Lyon will integrate Bidstrup into preseason plans and begin planning his role in their midfield group.

Contract length, registration and financial context

Bidstrup has reportedly signed until June 30, 2031, a length that signals Lyon’s long‑term intent for the player rather than a short-term stopgap acquisition. A five-year contract is consistent with clubs seeking to both secure a player’s services and protect potential future resale value.

The €10m fee sits below Transfermarkt’s valuation for the midfielder, which lists him at about €13m, suggesting Lyon negotiated a deal they consider good value. The move also forms part of Salzburg’s strategy this summer of monetising several assets following another season that fell short domestically.

Bidstrup’s profile and playing characteristics

Bidstrup is a central midfielder known for his composure on the ball, accurate passing and defensive discipline, attributes that have underpinned his progression since leaving Denmark. At 25, he combines physicality with technical poise, making him suited to a role that demands both protection of the backline and the ability to progress play through midfield.

He offers mobility and pressing intensity, traits cultivated during his time at RB Salzburg where tactical emphasis frequently prioritised vertical transitions and compact defensive phases. Those characteristics should make him adaptable to several midfield roles, whether as a single pivot, part of a double pivot, or in a box‑to‑box capacity depending on tactical requirements.

Performance and European experience at Salzburg

Across the 2025/26 season Bidstrup made 36 appearances for RB Salzburg, contributing consistently in domestic and European competition. His UEFA Champions League experience adds a competitive edge to his profile, giving Lyon a player who has operated at a higher continental level and faced quality opposition.

Regular minutes in Austria have helped Bidstrup refine his decision‑making under pressure and his positional awareness in transition phases. That steady playing record over the past campaign will be important as he adapts to the demands of French football and the expectations placed upon him at Lyon.

Salzburg’s ongoing summer rebuild and outbound transfers

Bidstrup’s departure is the latest in a summer of exits for Salzburg, a club that has again opted to generate revenue by selling promising talent. The Austrian side has already seen several players move on for significant fees this window, a pattern that has continued as the club reshapes its squad.

Notable departures this summer include Joane Gadou to Borussia Dortmund, Jannik Schuster to Brentford, Kerim Alajbegovic to Bayer Leverkusen and Bobby Clark to Derby, demonstrating Salzburg’s role as a prolific developer of talent. The sale of Bidstrup for approximately €10m will contribute to that broader financial and sporting reset.

How Bidstrup fits into Lyon’s midfield plans

From Lyon’s perspective, the acquisition addresses both immediate and strategic needs in midfield by adding a player who can offer defensive solidity and reliable ball circulation. His profile complements more attack‑oriented teammates, giving the coaching staff greater tactical flexibility.

Bidstrup’s arrival should allow Lyon to manage rotation more effectively through a long season that may include domestic and European fixtures. He can provide cover or competition for existing midfielders while also offering a distinct skill set—particularly in transition defence and short, progressive passing—that the coaching staff can deploy in different game states.

Timing, medical and integration into preseason

The final phase for the transfer is administrative: medical, visa or registration requirements and an official confirmation once those elements are satisfied. Lyon are expected to expedite the process so Bidstrup can link up with teammates during the next phase of preparations ahead of the new season.

Integration will involve tactical briefings and training drills designed to align his strengths with Lyon’s playing model, along with meetings to establish on‑field chemistry with adjacent midfield partners. Given Bidstrup’s recent experience in continental competition, the transition should be relatively smooth, but adaptation to Ligue 1’s physical and tactical nuances will be key.

Lyon’s reported capture of Mads Bidstrup for €10m completes a transfer that blends immediate squad reinforcement with a longer‑term strategic investment in midfield depth. The move highlights Salzburg’s continued role in creating and selling talent while providing Lyon with a player who brings European experience and a disciplined midfield profile. If medicals and paperwork proceed without issue, Bidstrup will join Lyon ahead of the new campaign and become a figure to watch as the club seeks to strengthen its competitive position.

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