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Dani Olmo en un partido

BARÇA IS FOCUSED ON THE SIGNING

Leipzig clarifies its position to FC Barcelona with Dani Olmo

Published:3/08/2024 - 01:04h

Updated:3/08/2024 - 01:04h

FC Barcelona wants Dani Olmo no matter what, but the operation has not yet come to fruition and Leipzig has spoken out about the midfielder's future. The message from the Germans seems to seek to pressure the Blaugranas

Calendar of FC Barcelona

In Barcelona they are focused on the signing of Dani Olmo before this summer market ends. Meanwhile, the footballer is enjoying his vacation in Croatia after his spectacular performance at Euro 2024. Next Thursday, the player will undergo medical tests with RB Leipzig and the next day he must return to the team's training sessions. However, FC Barcelona wants to agree to his incorporation before his trip to Germany.       

The talks continue and the midfielder's representatives will travel to the Croatian capital, Zagreb, where they will meet with the 'crack' to talk about the matter. The objective of the conclave is to inform the Catalan about the progress of the negotiations with Barça. Currently, the club chaired by Joan Laporta is accelerating everything related to the signing, although the Germans have already sent a message about the future of their star.  

Recently, Rouven Schröder, Leipzig's sporting director, gave a statement to 'Sky Sport'. The manager stated that "we are not under any pressure to sell Dani Olmo." Later in an interview conducted by the newspaper 'Bild', the former footballer said that they are not willing to facilitate the midfielder's departure to FC Barcelona: "If we do not reach an agreement with a club, then the player will stay with us," he explained. to the German environment

The Germans send a message to Barça  

In his statements, Schröder commented that they were not closing the door to negotiating for the midfielder: "If there is something suitable, we will weigh it. But one thing is also clear: there cannot be a single winner," he concluded. This message to the culés makes it clear that the Barcelona fans will have to fight for the signing, since the Germans will only let him leave if they feel like financial winners.