Barca Universal
·1 janvier 2025
Barca Universal
·1 janvier 2025
Dani Olmo’s future at Barcelona has become a hot topic, catching the attention of several top international clubs.
In fact, a recent report from SPORT highlights that Olmo’s situation at the Catalan club has sparked significant interest, with numerous teams hoping to capitalise on an unexpected opportunity.
The prospect of signing a player of his calibre for free in Janiary, as he would be available on a Bosman transfer, is an attractive option for many elite sides.
The outlet mentions that Clubs such as PSG, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Arsenal, and Manchester City are closely monitoring the developments.
The idea of securing Olmo’s services without a transfer fee when the window reopens is enticing, especially considering his talent and versatility. This interest, however, is not limited to clubs outside Spain.
Dani Olmo is being monitored by top European teams. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
In La Liga, Atletico Madrid seems particularly keen. Unlike Real Madrid, who already have a wealth of players in Olmo’s mould, Atletico are exploring the possibility of signing him.
Diego Simeone has often been quick to pounce on players who appear to be outside Barcelona’s plans, and this scenario is no different.
For now, Olmo’s primary focus is on staying at Barcelona. He is not rushing to consider a move elsewhere. His determination to join Barcelona was evident this past summer when he made significant efforts to return to his boyhood club.
However, last summer also saw strong interest from several Premier League sides, who had tabled offers to secure his services. While he stayed committed to Barcelona then, the circumstances now appear different.
It is no secret that speculation around Olmo’s future have intensified. On New Year’s Eve, several clubs reached out to their Spanish contacts to gauge the feasibility of signing him.
For now, the situation remains fluid, but it is clear that if Olmo becomes available, a transfer battle could ensue among Europe’s biggest clubs.