Transfer Market: Dani Olmo makes a valuable announcement to his admirers

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Euro 2024 co-top scorer Dani Olmo (26) has the opportunity to end the tournament in style next Sunday by winning the continental title with Spain and the prize for best goal scorer if he finds the back of the net. Then, the RB Leipzig attacking midfielder could take advantage of the opportunity to change clubs.

Author of an interesting season with his club (8 goals, 5 assists in 25 matches in all competitions), the native of Terrassa was announced close to Manchester City. Linked to RB Leipzig until 2027, the former Dinamo Zagreb resident has the advantage of having a release clause of €60 million. But be careful, because it will soon no longer be valid.

A clause that ends soon

“A clause until July 20? Yes, if the clubs want me, they know what they can do. There is time until July 20 for the clause otherwise after that it would be difficult negotiations”the player said in an interview with the show The Longer. A little appeal to his courtiers followed by a message to his club.

“You know what you have to do. We’ll see. I have a contract with RB Leipzig. I’m not thinking about it. The people I trust already know what I think and what I want to do. That’s the only thing that matters. We have a very good relationship with the coach and the sports management. There will be no problems.” A word to the wise…

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