According to Sport, Barcelona has submitted their first offer to Leipzig for Dani Olmo, but it is far below Leipzig’s valuation, making the transfer difficult.
Barcelona are pushing ahead with their summer transfer plans, with Nico Williams and Dani Olmo being two of the most prominent targets. Nico Williams has already returned to Athletic Bilbao after his holidays, and his future is uncertain. As for Olmo, Spanish and German media recently revealed that Barcelona finally took the long-awaited action.
Olmo’s transfer is quite complex, especially considering Barcelona’s financial difficulties. The club is currently working on two fronts: negotiating a contract with the player and discussing a transfer fee with Leipzig.
News from a few days ago indicated that Olmo and his team had received Barcelona’s first offer. Recently, Barcelona submitted their first official transfer offer to Leipzig, which is seen as a significant step in the negotiations.
However, as is common in these types of transfers, the first offer often fails to meet the other party’s demands, but it at least opens the door for negotiations between the two sides.
German media has revealed Leipzig’s initial reaction to Barcelona’s offer. Currently, Barcelona’s official offer is significantly too low and does not meet Leipzig’s expectations. Furthermore, the payment method proposed by Barcelona also did not satisfy Leipzig’s requirements.
It is clear that if Barcelona wants to meet Leipzig’s demands, they need to significantly increase the amount in their next offer and adjust the payment terms. Considering Dani Olmo’s €60 million release clause, Leipzig will not easily accept an offer below this amount to let go of their star player.
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