Barça: Hansi Flick confirms the absence of Dani Olmo

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Excellent during the last Euro with Spain, Dani Olmo was a coveted player during this summer transfer window. Despite a concrete interest from Manchester City, the 26-year-old midfielder finally decided to return to his favorite club, his training club FC Barcelona, ​​which paid more than 60 million to get him. However, like every summer, the Catalan club is unable to register its recruits in La Liga due to economic concerns. This is what the Spanish press announced.

This Friday morning in a press conference, Hansi Flick returned to this registration problem. And if he confirmed that Dani Olmo would not be present for the first day of Liga, he rather denied these rumors. “Now we have 22-23 players and we will see tomorrow. Now everyone is in the team and they have an option to play tomorrow. Dani Olmo is still not an option for tomorrow, because he arrived recently and has few training sessions. Firstly he has to train to be able to help us.” That’s clear…

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