FC Barcelona reaches agreement with Dani Olmo

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The Dani Olmo case is moving up a gear. Excellent at Euro 2024 where he led Spain in the final stretch towards the title, the RB Leipzig attacking midfielder has shone on the screen. The 26-year-old player, who is under contract until June 2027, is particularly targeted by FC Barcelona, ​​who are pushing very hard to snatch his signature. According to the transalpine journalist Fabrizio Romanothe Catalans have taken a big step.

In fact, the Blaugranas have reached an agreement with the player for a six-year contract that will bind him until June 2030 with FC Barcelona. In addition, the team coached by Hans-Dieter Flick has made an important offer to Leipzig. Thus, the proposal presented is 55 million euros. To this are added affordable bonuses of 4 million euros, and others more difficult of 3 million euros. Dani Olmo who was trained at FC Barcelona between 2007 and 2014 before going to Dinamo Zagreb is getting closer to a return through the big door.

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