The Catalan press is excited about the registration of Dani Olmo, the surprising way out for Coman

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Dani Olmo is finally a Barça player!

Great news in Catalonia as Dani Olmo has finally been registered by La Liga, rejoices the World Sports this Tuesday morning. Despite several departures, Barça had still not managed to register its star recruit of the summer. This is now done with Christensen’s long-term injury which allowed the registration of the Spaniard. With Olmo for the third, the newspaper plasters Sport. Olmo’s big debut in the Catalan jersey will therefore take place this evening against Rayo Vallecano. It should be noted, however, as the newspaper points out Sport in its inside pages, that the 26-year-old player is only registered until next December 31. Until then, Barça will have to find a solution to register him permanently.

Towards a Coman-Neymar duo?

The love story between Kingsley Coman and Bayern Munich is coming to an end. Having arrived in 2017, the Frenchman has made the decision to leave the Munich club, as reported by The Team in its inside pages. Often linked to a return to his training club PSG, the 28-year-old player could finally leave Europe. Al-Hilal, Neymar’s club, could seduce him with a lucrative offer. A decision that would distance him from the Blues, he who in any case has never hidden his desire not to extend his career beyond 32-33 years.

Osimhen swears by PSG

In Italy, The Gazzetta dello Sport makes a big point on the file of the end of this transfer window: that of Victor Osimhen. The newspaper with the pink paper even speaks of “Osichaos» to discuss this very messy file. A few days before the end of the transfer window, the Nigerian striker is still looking to leave Naples. If the Italian club no longer demands the €130 million of his release clause, many clubs like PSG have been cooled. However, it is the only destination that Osimhen wants to join, despite the interest of Chelsea. Al-Ahli offers nearly €70 million to Naples, but the interested party does not make it his priority. For the Corriere dello Sportit is the beginning of a “war of nerves” which will last a few more days.

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