Olympiacos is entering a crucial decision-making phase for the upcoming season, with a high-stakes meeting between the club's president, Vangelis Marinakis, and coach Jose Luis Mendilibar. This summit is expected to cover a range of topics, from the season's post-mortem to the roster and necessary moves to make the team more competitive.

Mendilibar's cycle at Olympiacos is far from over, according to Marinakis, who believes the Spanish coach remains the best solution for the club. This stance is reinforced by the understanding that Mendilibar did not always have the necessary support from the squad he managed. The club recognizes that there were overall issues with the roster and recent transfer periods.

Immediate transfer activity is anticipated after the meeting, with a focus on strengthening key positions and improving the team's quality. Several current roster players will likely see their futures decided as well, given that the squad is expected to undergo changes.

Regarding preparation, if Olympiacos starts from the second qualifying round of the Champions League, the first training camp is expected on June 22. However, if a favorable development with Aston Villa changes the European path, the preparation might begin on July 1.

This summer is critical for Olympiacos. The management and coaching leadership know there is little room for error.