Famous agent slams Barca over Dani Olmo

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The name Josep María Minguella may not be familiar to you. However, the native of Guimerà is now one of the references, especially for his great career as a football agent. Maradona, Stoichkov, Romário, Rivaldo, Messi… Without Minguella, none of them would have shone at the Camp Nou… Interviewed by Sportthe latter thus returned to the Culers summer transfer window. An exchange during which he largely criticized the choice of Olmo, who is preparing to join Catalonia for a little more than 60 million euros.

“Dani Olmo is not bad. He is a good player. He has good technique, quality but I think the price is outrageous, 60 million euros, because Barça does not need him so much in his position, there are plenty of players to occupy that space. For Olmo, 60 million euros is excessive for a signing that is not totally decisive. If Olmo does not play, someone else will and nothing will happen.”launched Josep María Minguella. The message got through.

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