Dani Olmo to Barça, his real price revealed

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Spanish international Dani Olmo is set to be Barca’s second signing of the off-season.

Failing to pay for the services of Nico Williams, FC Barcelona is preparing to complete the recruitment of the other Spanish European champion, in this case Dani Olmo. Everything is tied up for the best scorer of the last Euro to take the direction of the Nou Camp.

The Blaugrana management has managed to reach an agreement with Leipzig for the transfer of the versatile midfielder. The price of the operation is 55 million euros, plus 7 million euros in bonuses.

Dani Olmo finds his home again

The Catalan club had not spent so much on a recruit since 2022 and the signing of Raphinha from Leeds United. This year, the Barcelonans have only spent 2.7 million euros on arrivals. It was to enlist Pau Victor from Gijon.

As a reminder, Dani Olmo is a pure product of La Masia. Before emigrating to Croatia, to the Zagreb side, he had trained at Barça (2007-2014) but without being able to taste the joy of an appearance in the club’s first team.

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