Man City got competition – Olmo to Atletico?

Dani Olmo’s transfer saga is not over – it’s just begun! Manchester City have been mentioned as the only for a few weeks. And when everything led towards the logical ending and the midfielder’s move to England, another club horned in and now threatens to ruin the Cityzens’ plans.👀 𝐑𝐔𝐌𝐎𝐑 | El Atlético de Madrid es el equipo mejor posicionado para llevarse a Dani Olmo.👁️🇪🇸 El conjunto colchonero habría puesto sus ojos en el máximo goleador de la Eurocopa para reforzar su medio/delantera.💸💶 Su cláusula es de 60 millones.ℹ️ [@BILD] pic.twitter.com/bt3PXJqVou— Afición Deportiva (@AfDeportiva_) July 17, 2024 According to the German Bild, Atletico Madrid are very keen on bringing EURO 2024 top scorer. Moreover, the player is not indifferent to the Spanish club either. It’s been ten years since Olmo left his homeland, spending six years in Croatia and four in Germany, and now he would like to return home.Dani Olmo could join Premier League giants two days after the EURO 2024 finalOn the other hand, Man City are still in the mix, but the clock is ticking for them, especially after they got a competition. The biggest obstacle for the club from Etihad Stadium is Kevin De Bruyne’s vague status. Namely, the Belgian’s contract expires next June, and thus, he may leave Manchester in this transfer window. Should he leave, City would go for Olmo, who is supposed to be De Bruyne’s replacement. Nevertheless, if the 33-year-old stays and the Spaniard joins, one of them would have to be benched, and Pep Guardiola doesn’t want that sort of dilemma.##NAJAVA_MECA_8219233##Olmo’s release clause worth 60 million euros is active until Saturday, so both Man City and Atletico don’t have much time to think. After that deadline expires, RB Leipzig could raise the midfielder’s price, especially considering his recent fantastic performance at the EURO. Bayern Munich and Barcelona have also been mentioned as interested parties. However, for the Bavarians, Olmo is just an alternative if Xavi Simons opts to stay in Leipzig, while Barca don’t have enough funds to pay the release clause. Exciting days are ahead…

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