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Author of an excellent Euro, where he finished top scorer (three goals), Dani Olmo joined FC Barcelona this summer, from RB Leipzig. Trained at La Masia, the Spanish attacking midfielder wanted to return to Spain for several seasons. It is now done. In an interview with (Sports World))(https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/fc-barcelona/20240830/1002306611/dani-olmo-he-venido-ganar-titulos.html), the 26-year-old expressed his excitement at the prospect of starting a new chapter in his career and competing with the other greats of Europe.
” Barça came like that. The confidence that Deco (sporting director) gave me from the first day we spoke. He also convinced me with the idea that Flick had in mind and the way I fit into that idea. In that sense, I also changed my mind. It is true that in other summers, in other transfer periods, there had been discussions, but they had never been as clear as this time. Competing with other European teams? I totally believe in it. That is why I am here. Most of us come from the (Spanish) national team, from the generation that won the European Championship, the Nations League and other players who are not Spanish, but who are also top players. I am convinced that we will be there, competing in all the competitions. The objective is to win. We have to go little by little. What is clear to me is that we have the team to compete and to be there until the end. I am 100% convinced of that. ” he confided.
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