RB Leipzig have found a successor to Dani Olmo

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RB Leipzig are preparing for the departure of their new star. Dani Olmo, who dazzled observers during the Euro in Germany, is being followed by several major European clubs and could leave Leipzig this summer. The Red Bull galaxy club has however already targeted his potential replacement, in the person of Francisco Conceição (21 years old). According to information from Imagethe Portuguese winger would like to join the Bundesliga, but the German club still has to reach an agreement with FC Porto.

The player has a release clause set at 45 million euros after his good performances during the Euro. However, the RBL would like to pay a little less for the son of Sergio Conceição, the former coach of FC Nantes. Still according to the German media, internally at Leipzig, it is estimated that the operation could be settled around 20-30 million euros. If for the moment, Dani Olmo has still not left Germany, despite strong interest from FC Barcelona, ​​Leipzig has already started to move its pawns to replace him.

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