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Premier League ‘Big Six’ monitor Barcelona ace eyeing ‘biggest disappointment of his career’

The situation surrounding Dani Olmo at FC Barcelona is, to say the least, disconcerting, since the Catalans have allowed the player to reach a stage in which he could become a free agent from January 1 if his problem is not resolved. of registration.

In fact, Barça has until midnight today to register Olmo in La Liga or risk losing him for free, thanks to a special clause in his contract.

All Europe watching

Such as, Sports World reports that some of Europe’s top clubs are closely monitoring Olmo’s situation with the intention of securing his services during the winter transfer window if he becomes available.

The first club to show interest was Arsenal from the Premier League. However, the Gunners are not the only English club that is paying attention to the situation.

The rest of the ‘Big Six’ of the Premier League have also contacted. Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United, who had shown interest in Olmo during the summer, have renewed their search, while Chelsea and Tottenham have also made inquiries.

Will Olmo still be at Barcelona in 2025? (Photo by Alex Caparrós/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, from Germany, Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen have joined the list of interested clubs, while Olmo’s former club, RB Leipzig, have expressed their astonishment at the surreal situation, reminding him that it will always be there. welcome.

Olmo faces ‘the biggest disappointment of his career’

However, as far as Olmo is concerned, his intention has been to fulfill his contract with Barcelona until 2030, considering that his dream had always been to return to the club and make history wearing the shirt. blaugrana shirt.

For him, any other result would be “the biggest disappointment of his football career.”

However, as things stand, uncertainty surrounding his record continues to grow and, with time running out, it remains to be seen whether Barcelona manage to resolve the issue or are forced to part ways with their summer signing.

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