La Liga
FC Barcelona continues negotiations with RB Leipzig for the signing of Dani Olmo, but faces firm resistance from the German club, which demands a fixed 60 million euros to let the current European champion with Spain leave.
The Blaugrana team, which initially offered 40 million plus 20 in variables, has increased its proposal to almost 50 million, composed of 47 million fixed and 3 based on games played, in addition to an additional 10 million for future titles. However, Leipzig maintains its inflexible stance, insisting on the fixed 60 million to finance the search for a substitute for the talented Spanish midfielder.
This is the maximum FC Barcelona will pay for Dani Olmo
Barcelona considers its current offer reasonable, as Olmo's release clause will be 50 million from next season. However, RB Leipzig does not have an urgent need to sell and prefers to wait for the right moment to obtain the total sum they demand. Despite Olmo's desire to leave this summer, the German club argues that it needs time to find a suitable replacement and does not feel pressured to close the deal immediately.
Negotiations are shaping up to be complicated, especially because Leipzig executives will soon meet with Olmo's agents to discuss his future. This meeting will be key in determining if there is any room for maneuver in the demands of the German club. Meanwhile, Barcelona continues working to reach an agreement that satisfies both parties and allows Olmo to arrive at Camp Nou.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esto es lo máximo que pagará el FC Barcelona por el fichaje de Dani Olmo
