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Dani Olmo, K.O. at Barça: His Agent, in Manchester

The Spanish midfielder hasn't been registered and his contract has a clause that frees him on January 1st

Dani Olmo's future at Barcelona hangs by a thread. The club's inability to register the Spanish international before January 1st could lead to a historic exit. If the situation isn't solved in time, the player will be free to sign with any club.

In England, rumors quickly emerged. Teams like Manchester United, Manchester City, and Arsenal are interested in the Spanish player. The presence of Andy Bara, Olmo's agent, in Manchester has further fueled these speculations.

However, Bara has tried to calm the waters, assuring that his visit to the city was solely for vacation and not for reasons related to his client's future.

Football player celebrating a goal in a match wearing the FC Barcelona uniform.
Dani Olmo celebrates a goal this season | FC Barcelona

Chaotic management at Barça

The situation reflects the current chaotic management at Barcelona. Joan Laporta had five months to solve this issue, but it seems time has run out.

If the club fails to register Olmo, the loss would be enormous. A talent of his level would be free and could strengthen a direct rival in Europe.

Olmo could feel deeply disappointed with this situation. The lack of clarity and Barça's inability to secure his continuity send a worrying message.

The player, committed to the club, didn't expect to find himself in this position just days away from a possible contractual release.

Possible historic betrayal

If Dani ends up transfer with an English team, especially City, it would be seen as a historic betrayal by the Barça fans on Guardiola's part.

Football player in FC Barcelona uniform celebrating on the field.
Dani Olmo celebrates a goal this season | FC Barcelona

The current situation not only endangers Barcelona but also reinforces the perception of poor management at Can Barça.

The clock is ticking. Barcelona has until January 1 to solve this problem and avoid losing a key player.

If Laporta doesn't act quickly, Dani Olmo could be the protagonist of one of the most controversial exits in the club's recent history.

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