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Transfer: Arsenal, Man United Among Five Clubs In Race To Sign Dani Olmo

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As this summer transfer continues, five teams are reportedly interested in signing RB Leipzig’s Dani Olmo, including two Premier League sides, Arsenal and Manchester United.

Fabrizio Romano, a famous football transfer expert revealed that three clubs are left in the battle: Manchester City, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich.

Sportxparte understands that Olmo might continue his football career elsewhere in the upcoming weeks.

Olmo is eligible to go from RB Leipzig for about £50.6 million. The Spain midfielder stood out in his nation’s most recent Euro 2024 victory.

In the German final of Euro 2024, he played a crucial role in Spain’s 2-1 victory over England.

I Don’t Care If I Score Or If Our Keeper Does – Says Spain’s Dani Olmo

Last week, the Spain playmaker Dani Olmo expressed that his focus lies on his team winning the Euro 2024 tournament rather than on individual accolades.

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Sportxparte reports that Olmo and Kane were tied on three goals with four other players, and if either had scored in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday in Berlin, they would likely claim the prize.

As Spain aims to clinch an unprecedented fourth European Championship title, Olmo emphasized that the team’s objective holds greater significance than any personal achievements he may accumulate.

“It’s an extra motivation if there’s even room for that, but look, as long as we win, I don’t care if I score or if (Spain goalkeeper) Unai Simon does,” Olmo had told reporters.

“I don’t care at all. The important thing is winning the game, but I always have the objective of helping to chip in.”

Olmo created two goals for his teammates, but unlike when that was used as a tie-breaker, any player will share the award on top of the charts.

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Although the RB Leipzig midfielder was not initially included in Spain coach Luis de la Fuente’s preferred starting lineup at the beginning of the tournament, he showcased his talent.

He made a significant contribution as a substitute.

In the quarter-final victory against hosts Germany, Olmo came on as a substitute for the injured Pedri, scoring a goal and assisting Mikel Merino’s winning goal.

The midfielder also scored against France in the semi-final and has scored in all three knock-out rounds Spain has played.

“In this tournament, I feel perfect, in a great moment of form, so I have to keep taking advantage of it,” he continued.

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“It’s true (Kane and I) are tied, but other players have also helped us get here with goals and good play.

“Speaking of goals, Fabian (Ruiz) has two goals, Alvaro (Morata) has one – if he scores a hat-trick, then he will win it, and we’d be just as happy – it doesn’t matter who scores, the main thing is the team.”