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Published on 2024-04-18 08:22:09
RB Leipzig’s Dani Olmo is likely to join Manchester City, as reports from Germany and Bild suggest the Spanish midfielder favors a move to the Etihad over Chelsea and Manchester United. City reportedly maintains good contacts with RB Leipzig after signing Joško Gvardiol last summer. Barcelona is also interested in acquiring Olmo, with their sporting director meeting the player’s agents and father to discuss a possible deal. Olmo, who previously played in Barcelona’s academy before moving to Dinamo Zagreb, has a release clause of €60m lasting until 2027.
Despite Barcelona’s financial difficulties, Manchester City appears well positioned to sign Olmo in the upcoming transfer window as he prefers a move to the Etihad. The player’s representatives recently met with City officials, indicating the club’s strong interest in the midfielder. Olmo’s history with Barcelona and his current value make him a target for both clubs, although City’s financial strength puts them in a more advantageous position. With Olmo’s deal lasting until 2027, his potential move to City could be a significant acquisition for the Premier League side.
As Manchester City continues to build connections with RB Leipzig, the prospect of signing Olmo strengthens. Barcelona’s interest in the Spanish midfielder adds another layer to the potential transfer saga, as they face financial constraints in competing with City. With Olmo’s preference for City and strong ties to the club, the Etihad appears to be the likely destination for the 25-year-old in the summer transfer window.
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