Dani Olmo: FC Barcelona are not giving up their pursuit for the Manchester United target | OneFootball

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·25 July 2024

Dani Olmo: FC Barcelona are not giving up their pursuit for the Manchester United target

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FC Barcelona’s bid to sign Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig remains intricate and ongoing.

As reported by Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona’s initial offer to Leipzig consisted of €40 million in fixed installments and an additional €20 million in variables.


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The player’s agents made this offer due to Olmo’s good relationship with his current club.

However, Leipzig, preferring a more immediate financial injection, has insisted on receiving most of the €60 million release clause in cash.

The latest updates reveal that Barcelona remains actively engaged in negotiations, working to adjust their offer to meet Leipzig’s financial demands.

Barca’s proposal includes a structured salary plan where Olmo would initially earn less, with increased remuneration from the third season onward.

Olmo, prioritizing Barcelona, remains open to other offers due to the financial constraints they face.

Bayern Munich and Manchester City have also expressed interest in the playmaker.

The latest update suggests that Barcelona is making progress in negotiations, with Olmo’s agents successfully negotiating a temporary extension of the release clause figure and ongoing discussions about the payment structure and contract terms.

Manchester United, previously linked with Dani Olmo, could be significantly affected by these developments.

With Barcelona making a strong push to secure Olmo, United might find their chances of signing the talented midfielder dwindling.

The competitive nature of this transfer market, coupled with Barcelona’s determined negotiations, suggests that United will need to explore alternative targets to strengthen their midfield.


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