Barça make new offer for Dani Olmo, Portugal bid farewell to Joao Neves

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Dani Olmo, Barça’s new priority

Barça changes its plans. The Nico Williams track is dead as reported by the newspaper ASBarça have decided to step up a gear for Dani Olmo as explained Sport this Thursday morning. In this sense, Barça sent a new offer of €50 million plus bonuses for a total amount of €65 million. This is more than the €60 million of his old release clause. The transfer is therefore getting closer, especially since Leipzig prefers that the Spaniard signs for an English club or for Barça. The option of Bayern Munich does not appeal to them, because it is a direct rival.

João Neves to PSG, it’s done

PSG is swimming in happiness since the signing of João Neves is imminent! As the newspaper announces A Bola This Thursday morning on its front page, “the agreement is total” between all parties. Total cost of the operation: €70 million including bonuses + Renato Sanches, as specified in the Mail from Manhã. “João Neves arrives in Paris“, writing The Game while “Renato Sanches comes home“, we can read in today’s edition of the newspaper. Record. João Neves is expected this Thursday in the French capital while Renato Sanches is already in Lisbon. Note that PSG will cover his entire salary. Rui Costa has also negotiated a purchase option of €10 million for the Portuguese.

Jürgen Klopp sows doubts about his future

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, speaking at the International Coaches Congress in Germany, explained that he was not interested in the England manager’s job.Do not count on me“, leave him alone Daily StarWorse, the German tactician left doubts hanging over a possible end to his career. “From today, it’s over for me as a coach! I’m not making this decision on a whim, but it was a general decision. I’ve coached the best clubs in the world. I still want to work in football and help people with my experience and contacts. At the moment, there’s absolutely nothing in terms of employment. No club, no country.”. This would obviously be sad news for the world of football.

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