Atlético: Diego Simeone is furious after the registration of Dani Olmo

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The Dani Olmo affair continues to stir up crowds in Spain, and many players in Iberian football are being questioned about it. This was particularly the case for Diego Simeone at a press conference this Saturday before the match against Osasuna this Sunday. On this subject, the Argentinian manager marked a silence before sighing “It’s better for me to keep quiet, that’s all”then leaving the conference without another word.

A reaction which echoes the press release published by his club after the decision of the Spanish government to authorize FC Barcelona to play the two men. the Colchoneros press release did not fail to recall that “our club, like all members of La Liga until this resolution, has respected the rules of economic control and will continue to respect them. Indeed, in order to be competitive at the level that we have reached in recent years, we have decided to carry out various capital increases, despite the enormous effort that this entails.” A dig that is sure to raise eyebrows in Catalonia.

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