An important start to register Dani Olmo


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Published on Dec 16, 2024 at 11:29 par

Day Dayan

An important departure from FC Barcelona to register Dani Olmo

FC Barcelona could part ways with an important player in order to sign Dani Olmo in La Liga.

Financial problems have a significant impact on FC Barcelona. Since the COVID crisis, Barça has been affected by numerous financial problems which prevent it from prospering as desired. Recruitments cannot always be done at will because of the restrictions to which FC Barcelona is subject.

Barça has been counting a lot on La Masia lately to overcome these problems. But when he recruits, the Catalan club must respect financial fair play imposed by La Liga. With the arrival of Dani Olmo, attacking midfielder from Leipzig, the club was in the financial inability to register it in the Spanish championship. Thanks to numerous injuries, the 26-year-old midfielder was finally able to be registered. However, the wounded will return and Olmo will have to be registered again. But currently, FC Barcelona cannot. To succeed in retaining your maestro, the Catalan club plans to sell Andreas Christensen. Given the difficulties encountered by Barça, Newcastle would be interested in recruiting the Danish defender this winter.

Christensen, a profile appreciated in England

Arrived free of any contract in 2022, Andreas Christensen quickly established himself as an important defender for FC Barcelona. With Araujo, he formed an impressive central defense. However, the player often faces many injuries. This season, he only played one league match.

Under contract until 2026the Dane is one of the players most likely to leave the club for overcome financial problems. With a good rating on the Premier League side, where he played for many seasons, Christensen could well leave the Spanish club to make room for Dani Olmo. Newcastle are carefully monitoring the defender's profile and could make a first offer soon.

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