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The Dani Olmo soap opera continues to shake FC Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to seize a unique opportunity. Due to legal and financial problems, Barça are still struggling to sign the Spanish midfielder in La Liga, despite his arrival from RB Leipzig for 55 million euros this summer. If this situation is not resolved by January 1, Olmo could be released from his contract, paving the way for a free departure.
According to the Daily Mail, PSG, encouraged by Luis Enrique, would be ready to make an offer to Olmo in the event of his release. The Parisian coach, who knows the player well having managed him in the selection, greatly appreciates his technical qualities. Arsenal and Manchester City are also monitoring the matter closely, but PSG’s interest appears to be intensifying as Barca struggle to find a solution.
PSG against Arsenal and City
“PSG sees in Dani Olmo an ideal opportunity to strengthen its midfield with a player already well suited to major competitions,” reports the English media. However, Olmo would still prioritize staying in Catalonia, although his options are dwindling.
In the event of failure in the sale of the VIP boxes at the future Spotify Camp Nou, estimated at 120 million euros, Barça could lose one of its best players without compensation. A situation which benefits clubs like PSG, especially as relations between Paris and Barcelona remain tense after the transfers of Neymar and Ousmane Dembélé.
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