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Dani Olmo is pampered by FC Barcelona. Author of 3 goals in his first 3 matches, the attacking midfielder was quickly injured and is seeing his return take place slowly. Returning from his injury to the biceps femoris of his right thigh, the former RB Leipzig player was preserved by Hansi Flick against Sevilla FC. Despite his call-up to the group, Dani Olmo did not play a single minute in Barcelona’s demonstration against the Andalusians (5-1) at the Lluís Companys Olympic stadium in Montjuïc.
His presence in the starting lineup against Bayern Munich this Wednesday is also not assured. According to The Poseinternally and in Dani Olmo’s entourage, there are fears of a relapse for the Spanish international (40 caps, 11 goals) and no risk will be taken with the player recruited for 55 million euros this summer. His return should take place gradually, but Olmo will undoubtedly play part of the match against the Bavarian club.
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