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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) intends to sign Dani Olmo in the winter transfer market, valued at 70 million euros by Barcelona.
The interest of the Parisian team is a direct request from Luis Enrique, who sees the Spanish international as an ideal piece to reinforce his project at the Parc des Princes. The player, who is not going through his best moment at Barça, could become the next big target for the French club.
Dani Olmo, sidelined at Barcelona
The start of the season has not been positive for Dani Olmo. He has barely started a match in LaLiga EA Sports, against Rayo Vallecano, and his performance has been called into question.
Hans-Dieter Flick has given him a secondary role, and with Fermín López's good performance, internal competition has further limited his prominence. This situation opens the door for Barça to consider offers for the 27-year-old player.
Despite his recent low performance, confidence remains in his abilities at the Catalan club, remembering his significant contributions in his first year with important goals and assists. However, injuries have hindered his progress.
Luis Enrique insists on signing Dani Olmo
The Asturian coach knows the player well from their time together in the Spanish national team, where he established him as a key player. That's why he believes Dani Olmo would fit perfectly at PSG, providing creativity, mobility, and attacking presence.
At the Parc des Princes, they see in him a strategic option to strengthen the squad and continue competing at the highest level in the Champions League. The French board demonstrated with Dembélé that they are willing to exploit any opportunity in the market to enhance their team.
Exit price: 70 million euros
According to sources close to the club, Barcelona would only consider Olmo's departure starting from 70 million euros. While it is a high amount, PSG is confident in their ability to negotiate, aware that the player has not cemented his place as a consistent starter at Camp Nou.
For Barça, a possible sale would help balance their finances and make room for new signings, while for PSG, it would mean adding a proven quality player with international experience.
A potential transfer of Dani Olmo to PSG would have a dual impact. In sporting terms, it would allow Luis Enrique to add a trusted player with the ability to make a difference in attack. Economically, Barça would receive a significant cash injection in a financially challenging context.
History could repeat itself: after the success with Dembélé, PSG is once again looking towards Camp Nou for reinforcements. It all depends on whether the French decide to meet the requested amount and whether the player opts for a change of scenery in search of more playing time.
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