Dani Olmo announces his departure from Leipzig

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This is a case that is coming to an end. Tracked by Manchester City but also FC Barcelona, ​​Dani Olmo was a coveted player this summer after having had an impressive Euro. And it was finally the Catalan club that got the last word with an offer of more than 60 million euros (the amount of his clause). The transfer should therefore be made official in the next few hours. In the meantime, the 26-year-old midfielder announced his departure from Leipzig, which he joined in 2020 (148 matches, 29 goals).

“A young club, a young player… We grew up, won our first trophies and made history together. Two cups and the Super Cup are just some of the many unforgettable moments that will always remain etched in my memory. Thank you RB Leipzig, you will remain in my heart forever.”he wrote on his social networks. He will therefore return to his training club, 10 years later (he played for Barça between 2007 and 2014).

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