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FC Barcelona has made a big move in the transfer market. The Catalan club will register the arrival of Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig.
The Spanish midfielder has established himself as one of the best players at Euro 2024 with La Roja. The Blaugrana leaders will pay the sum of 60 million euros for the 23-year-old who will bring quality but also competition in midfield.
Dani Olmo will be reunited with players he knows very well, such as Pedri. The latter is more than happy with the arrival of his teammate in the national team.
“I am happy that Dani Olmo came to Barcelona, because we get along very well and I am sure he will bring a lot of things. This has already been seen at the Euro,” he said in an interview with The Residency. As in the national team, the two players should compete for a place in midfield. New coach Hansi Flick will have to try to find the best formula for his team to function well.
Officialization in the next few hours
Dani Olmo will take a new step in his career and should officially be a FC Barcelona player in the coming hours. It is very likely that the Catalan club will not communicate on this subject this Friday.
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