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FC Barcelona are set to register two choice reinforcements according to the specialist press.
Exit Nico Williams – probably good news for PSG – it is Dani Olmo who is slowly but surely moving towards Barça now. In the absence of an agreement with Bilbao for the Spanish firecracker who appeared to their advantage during the Euro, it is another Roja-stamped file that the Blaugranas would be about to close.
According to Italian journalist and transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, the Catalans reached a contractual agreement with Dani Olmo on Thursday, on the basis of a six-year lease. And the deal would also be close with RB Leipzig, for a transfer worth 55 million euros excluding bonuses.
A return to his roots for the player who played at La Masia for seven years during his training, from 2007 to 2014. Another return announced, that of Joao Cancelo, already loaned to the Barcelonans last season by Manchester City. Here again, an agreement would be close according to the Catalan daily Sport. A loan with an option to buy could be finalized shortly for the Portuguese full-back.
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