Xavi vetoed Barcelona move for 24 year old Spain international Reports
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There are clubs from #England, #Italy and #Spain who want to transfer the #Spanish player.
@Ekremkonur ?261#Leipzig are in talks to extend the contract of Dani #Olmo. There are clubs from #England, #Italy and #Spain who want to transfer the #Spanish player. @Ekremkonur ? https://t.co/G6xTYQrzME Olmo, who was born in Terrassa, Catalonia, spent seven years in La Masia having joined them from rivals Espanyol. He departed for Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb in 2014 as a 16-year-old and made his name coming through their youth ranks. He has been a key player for RB Leipzig since his switch to the Red Bull Arena in 2020 and has also been capped 24 times for Spain already. Olmo played an integral role for Spain in the European Championship and is expected to do the same in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 as well. The attacking midfielder has not been called up by Luis Enrique in his latest Spain squad. He is currently out with a ruptured intra-articular ligament initiation in his knee. The former Barcelona youngster is contracted to RB Leipzig until the summer of 2024 which suggests that he could be on the move next summer. El Nacional claims that the Spaniard has a long list of suitors including Atletico Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, AC Milan and Manchester United.
Xavi vetoed Barcelona move for 24-year-old Spain international Reports
By Snehanjan Banerjee Modified 20 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Xavi vetoed Barcelona move for 24-year-old Spain international Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez vetoed the club's move for RB Leipzig attacking midfielder Dani Olmo, according to El Nacional. Blaugrana president Joan Laporta and sporting director Mateu Alemany were both keen on the Spain international, according to the report. El Nacional claims that the duo wanted the Barcelona academy player due to his versatility, which makes him capable of playing anywhere in the final third. It is also claimed that RB Leipzig were willing to part ways with the former Dinamo Zagreb star for a fee of €60 million. However, the move eventually collapsed as Xavi Hernandez did not want the Spaniard. It is reported that Xavi believed that Olmo was costing the Catalan giants a bit too much and wanted to focus on the development of Ferran Torres. The former Valencia forward joined Barcelona in January at a lower cost (€55 million) from Manchester City. Raad7@raadkasim7#Leipzig are in talks to extend the contract of Dani #Olmo.There are clubs from #England, #Italy and #Spain who want to transfer the #Spanish player.
@Ekremkonur ?261#Leipzig are in talks to extend the contract of Dani #Olmo. There are clubs from #England, #Italy and #Spain who want to transfer the #Spanish player. @Ekremkonur ? https://t.co/G6xTYQrzME Olmo, who was born in Terrassa, Catalonia, spent seven years in La Masia having joined them from rivals Espanyol. He departed for Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb in 2014 as a 16-year-old and made his name coming through their youth ranks. He has been a key player for RB Leipzig since his switch to the Red Bull Arena in 2020 and has also been capped 24 times for Spain already. Olmo played an integral role for Spain in the European Championship and is expected to do the same in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 as well. The attacking midfielder has not been called up by Luis Enrique in his latest Spain squad. He is currently out with a ruptured intra-articular ligament initiation in his knee. The former Barcelona youngster is contracted to RB Leipzig until the summer of 2024 which suggests that he could be on the move next summer. El Nacional claims that the Spaniard has a long list of suitors including Atletico Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, AC Milan and Manchester United.