Dani Olmo's situation isn't easy at this Barça. Before December 31, his registration in LaLiga must be finalized, ensuring his participation in the second half of the season. If this doesn't happen, he would be removed from the team and, by regulation, couldn't be registered again, preventing him from playing more matches with Hansi Flick.
What's worse, in the contract signed by Olmo, there's a clause that could allow him to become a free agent on January 1 if his registration in LaLiga isn't achieved. All the major clubs in Europe are aware of this, and they intend to take advantage of the situation, having already contacted the Spanish international's camp. Time is running out, and the situation seems increasingly complicated.
Dani Olmo Says Enough: 3 Offers to Leave Barça Immediately, Surprise Destination
El Nacional has discovered that up to three teams are keeping an eye on Olmo's situation. One of the most talked-about is Manchester United, closely watching what might happen at Barça. He's a player highly regarded at Old Trafford and fits the playing style of their coach. They're offering a lot of money and could sign him for free if his famous clause is fulfillled.
Not only is United interested in Manchester, but City also wants Dani Olmo. On their bench is Pep Guardiola, a declared fan of the Catalan. He considers him a strategic transfer to strengthen his team: he wanted him last summer, although the midfielder ultimately decided to return to Barça. The possibility of acquiring him without paying makes the interest grow even more.
Lastly, there's Bayern Munich. They've been interested since he thrived at Leipzig, where he left a significant mark. He knows the Bundesliga perfectly, and they would welcome him back with open arms, although it's true that this seems the most remote option of the three.
Dani Olmo is in Danger
After losing the first opportunity in court, Barça hopes the second time will be the charm. On the 30th, a new trial will take place to try to obtain the precautionary measure for Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, something that seems complicated. If this doesn't happen, Laporta has already worked on a plan B.
There's a "lever" prepared to secure enough money to return to the 1:1 rule and register Dani Olmo and Pau. If necessary, the exploitation of the VIP seats at Camp Nou for the next 20 years would be sold to a company from Qatar. The agreement is closed pending signature, and 120 million euros would be immediately received, which LaLiga would approve.