RB Leipzig could demand record transfer fee as Dani Olmo clause expires

RB Leipzig will see their transfer advantage returned this weekend as Dani Olmo exit speculation continues.

The Spanish international has been heavily linked with a move away from the Bundesliga side after a sensational showing at Euro 2024.

As Spain lifted their first European title since 2012. Olmo won a shared Golden Boot award, after scoring three goals in the competition.

The midfielder offered open responses on his future during the competition with his €60m exit clause extended until July 20 due to Spain’s success.

However, that deadline will pass with no movement, and RB Leipzig can demand a fee far higher in any potential talks.

Manchester City are not rumoured to be considering a move for Olmo and Barcelona are not in a position to bring him back to Catalonia.

Liverpool and Bayern Munich have indicated firmer interest and Olmo has hinted at being tempted by a challenge outside of Germany.

RB Leipzig have developed a reputation for securing high fees for star players, with Josko Gvaradiol’s €90m move to City in 2023 the current record, but Olmo could match or break that in the weeks ahead.

Tags Bayern Munich Dani Olmo Euro 2024 Josko Gvardiol Liverpool Manchester City RB Leipzig

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  1. ..no one moved when the price was 60. Why would they break a record for him now? Just doesn’t seem to make sense.

    That being said, exceptional player. Barca should have bought him instead of ferran, and their sporting dept were the only ones who couldn’t see that at the time

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