Barcelona ace not considering using special clause in contract to leave in January
Barcelona ace not considering using special clause in contract to leave in January Having left FC Barcelona as a teenager in 2014, it took Dani…
Having left FC Barcelona as a teenager in 2014, it took Dani Olmo a decade to secure a move to his boyhood club.
THE The Masia The trainee returned to his roots last summer, arriving from RB Leipzig in a transfer worth €47 million plus add-ons.
However, as is now well established, due to the club’s financial problems, the Spaniard was only registered in La Liga until December 31, taking advantage of Andreas Christensen’s injury.
As Barca work towards full registration, it recently emerged that Olmo has a special clause in his contract with which he can leave the club for free if he is not registered by January or in any upcoming transfer window until the end of his contract.
Olmo relaxed and focused
However, according to Sports WorldDani Olmo is solely focused on his success at Barcelona amid all the noise surrounding his signing. The player focuses on the game and helps the team achieve its goals on the field.
Peace of mind and football: these are the key messages coming from those around Olmo as the club works to resolve its registration issues and ensure he is officially registered on January 1.
As mentioned before, the presence of the special clause in his contract is true, but neither Barcelona nor Olmo himself are considering the idea of his free departure in January.
With the Nike deal on the horizon, Barca are also looking to generate revenue from other streams to return to the 1:1 FFP rule and ensure normal market activity. This would also facilitate the registration of the two players still waiting – Olmo and Pau Victor.
For Olmo, put on the Blaugrana The jersey is once again a dream come true for him, one that took many years of hard work to achieve, and he doesn’t want to let it slip away now.