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FC Barcelona’s priority, as we recently revealed, Dani Olmo (26 years old) is still far from settling in Catalonia. If the Culers are pushing to enlist him, they do not have much financial margin either. Enough to complicate the case, especially at a time when RB Leipzig has no obligation to sell him. Present on Sports1Leipzig’s sporting director, Rouven Schröder, has also warned the Catalan club…
“Of course we know that other clubs are interested. But the fact is that we will not give up a player like Dani Olmo at any price. Olmo left his mark at the Euros and made headlines in all the newspapers. We are happy to have him in the team again. He will return next week and will strengthen our team again.”the leader confided in comments relayed by World Sports. And to conclude: “The transfer window is still open for about four weeks, so far there has been very little movement. There may be real momentum again, but we are not setting a deadline. We are relaxed and preparing in case the worst happens. Ultimately, that is our job.”. The message has been received!
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