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Recent reports from SPORT have revealed that Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain have both decided not to engage in a battle for Dani Olmo amidst the growing concern regarding his future at the club.
This comes as Barcelona continue to face difficulties in registering the Spanish forward, which has led to speculation about his future.
Several clubs, including PSG, have been keeping a close eye on the situation at Barcelona, as they always look for opportunities to strengthen their squads.
Olmo does not want to leave Barcelona
Interestingly enough, Olmo himself has shown no intention of leaving Barcelona. The player remains calm and focused on his future at the club, despite the ongoing issues surrounding his registration.
Olmo’s commitment to the Blaugrana has been clear, and he is determined to stay with Barcelona. On the other side, PSG have no immediate plans to pursue him.
PSG and Barcelona will not fight for Dani Olmo. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)PSG’s sporting director, Luis Campos, has a good relationship with Barcelona’s Deco, and the two are said to have an unspoken agreement not to interfere with each other’s dealings.
The pact between Barcelona and PSG
Furthermore, the presence of Luis Enrique as PSG’s head coach plays a role in their decision not to make a move for Olmo.
Enrique, a former Barcelona coach, understands the implications of pursuing the player, and any attempt to sign Olmo would likely be seen as a provocation.
Given the positive updates coming from Barcelona’s Ciutat Esportiva regarding Olmo’s registration before the La Liga deadline, PSG sees no reason to escalate matters.
Ultimately, both clubs have opted for a calm approach, with Barcelona focused on resolving the registration issue, and PSG respecting the current situation.
It seems that for now, Olmo’s future remains secure at Barcelona, and any potential moves to rival clubs have been ruled out.
*Player valuation in title obtained from transfermarkt.com on the date of publication.