Having left FC Barcelona as a youngster again in 2014, it took Dani Olmo a decade to safe a switch again to his boyhood membership.
The La Masia trainee returned to his roots this previous summer time, arriving from RB Leipzig in a switch price €47 million plus add-ons.
Nevertheless, as is well-established now, as a result of membership’s monetary points, the Spaniard was solely registered with La Liga till December thirty first, making use of Andreas Christensen’s damage.
Whereas Barça are working to safe his full registration, it has lately emerged that Olmo has a particular clause in his contract with which he can depart the membership without spending a dime if not registered by January or in any switch home windows sooner or later till his contract runs.
Olmo relaxed and targeted
Not enthusiastic about an exit. (Photograph by Rafa Babot/Getty Pictures)
Nevertheless, in accordance with Mundo Deportivo, Dani Olmo is solely targeted on succeeding at Barcelona amidst all of the noise round his registration. The participant is targeting enjoying and serving to the staff obtain its objectives on the sector.
Peace of thoughts and soccer – these are the important thing messages coming from Olmo’s internal circle, whereas the membership works to resolve his registration points and guarantee he’s formally registered on 1st January.
As talked about earlier, the presence of the particular clause in his contract is true, however neither Barcelona nor Olmo himself, are entertaining the thought of him leaving without spending a dime in January.
With the Nike settlement on the horizon, Barça are additionally wanting to usher in income from different streams to return to the 1:1 FFP rule and guarantee regular market exercise. It could additionally facilitate the registration of the 2 gamers nonetheless pending – Olmo and Pau Victor.
So far as Olmo is anxious, donning the Blaugrana jersey once more is a dream come true for him, one which has taken a few years of laborious work to grasp, and he doesn’t wish to let it slip away now.