Barcelona’s acquisition of Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig has been marred by financial difficulties that have prevented the player from being registered with LaLiga in time for the new season. Despite the club’s efforts to reduce their wage bill and increase revenue, they remain in excess of their annual spending limit imposed by the league.
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Barcelona’s recent financial struggles have once again come back to haunt them, this time resulting in the absence of Dani Olmo for the LaLiga clash against Athletic Club. Despite the club’s efforts to register Olmo in time for the fixture, they have been unsuccessful due to exceeding their league-imposed annual spending limit. This limit, a
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick is optimistic that the club’s summer signing, Dani Olmo, will be able to make his debut in the upcoming match against Athletic Club in LaLiga. Despite joining the team from RB Leipzig for a hefty fee of €55 million ($61m), Olmo has yet to feature in a game due to Barcelona
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick recently announced that the club’s new signing, Dani Olmo, is not yet fit enough to participate in the upcoming LaLiga opener against Valencia. Despite Olmo’s hefty price tag of €55 million ($60.4m) from RB Leipzig, he has not been able to join the team’s training sessions until last Saturday. Flick emphasized
Barcelona has officially completed the signing of RB Leipzig’s versatile forward Dani Olmo, marking their first major signing of the summer transfer window. The deal, reportedly worth €55 million with potential add-ons of €7 million, includes a six-year contract for the Spain international with a release clause set at €500 million. Having started his career
Barcelona is on the verge of securing an agreement with Leipzig for the transfer of midfielder Dani Olmo. The LaLiga giants have reportedly reached an agreement in principle, with the final details and a physical examination set to take place soon. The transfer fee for Dani Olmo is expected to be around €60 million ($65.6m),
Barcelona’s sporting director, Deco, is reportedly in Leipzig in an effort to finalize the signing of Dani Olmo for a hefty fee of €60 million. This move comes after RB Leipzig indicated that they are open to considering offers for Olmo, provided the price is right. The club’s new sporting director, Marcel Schäfer, has acknowledged
Barcelona’s pursuit of Nico Williams this summer is hitting roadblocks, with sources revealing that a deal for the Athletic Club winger is looking increasingly unlikely. Despite President Joan Laporta suggesting that Williams’ €58 million release clause is within reach, a combination of factors have complicated the potential transfer. While Barcelona have the funds to pay
Barcelona’s interest in RB Leipzig midfielder Dani Olmo continues to make headlines, with reports suggesting that the Catalan club has submitted a lucrative six-year contract offer to the player’s representatives. The offer includes a release clause of €60 million, with talks already underway between the two clubs. Olmo’s impressive performances at Euro 2024 have only
UEFA has introduced a surprising new rule for the Euro 2024 Golden Boot award, stating that if no clear winner emerges in the final between England and Spain, the trophy will be shared between six players. This decision comes three years after Cristiano Ronaldo controversially won the award at Euro 2020 despite being tied on