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Dani Olmo Set to Join Barcelona After Euro 2024 Success

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Dani Olmo is reportedly on his way to Barcelona, as the club has agreed on personal terms with the talented midfielder. The 26-year-old’s decision comes after a standout performance at Euro 2024, where he helped Spain clinch the championship and shared the Golden Boot award with three goals to his name.

Throughout the summer, Olmo has been the talk of the transfer season, with clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool showing interest. However, it seems that Barcelona has won his heart. According to the latest reports, Olmo has signed off on a six-year contract, making it clear that his preference is to join the Catalan giants rather than heading to the Premier League.

In addition to agreeing on personal terms, Barcelona has also fired off a fresh bid to RB Leipzig for Olmo’s services. The offer is reported to be worth €62 million, translating to about £52 million. This includes an initial fee of €55 million, plus potential add-ons amounting to €7 million.

This development likely means that Chelsea and Arsenal will miss out on signing Olmo, with both teams working to wrap up their transfer activities by September 2. Chelsea, for their part, has already made a splash in the market with eight signings, including players like Filip Jorgensen and Tosin Adarabioyo, while Arsenal has brought in four new faces, featuring talents like Riccardo Calafiori and David Raya.

At Stamford Bridge, the buzz around transfers doesn’t seem to be dying down anytime soon. With questions looming over manager Mauricio Pochettino’s future, fans can expect more news and updates as the summer progresses.

Rachel Adams

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