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RB Leipzig will not sell Dani Olmo at any price. The Spaniard, who dazzled during the last Euro won by La Roja, is FC Barcelona’s priority target in the event of a failure in the Nico Williams case. A mutual interest, because the attacking midfielder has reportedly informed his club of his desire to join the Blaugranas. The player’s wishes will be respected by Leipzig, who have already refused several offers from other clubs. But the Catalans will have to put a substantial offer on the table to convince the Red Bull galaxy club.
According to information from SportBarça has made a first offer that would be close to the 60 million euros demanded by the Germans. However, the financial package made up of bonuses and payments spread over several years did not convince Leipzig, which refused Barcelona’s proposal. The German board does not intend to give up on the 60 million euros of the 26-year-old player’s release clause and will play for time while waiting for a better offer from Barça.
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