The atmosphere surrounding FC Barcelona has taken a somber turn with the recent news of Dani Olmo’s hamstring injury. The 26-year-old forward, a summer signing from RB Leipzig for €55 million ($61.2m), now faces a recovery period of up to five weeks. The injury occurred during a productive match against Girona, where Barcelona celebrated a
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Spain forward Dani Olmo will not be available for the upcoming UEFA Nations League game against Switzerland due to a minor knee problem. Olmo, who recently came off during the European champions’ match against Serbia, will return early to Barcelona to address this issue. While sources have indicated that the injury is not severe, it
Barcelona’s much-anticipated new signing, Dani Olmo, has faced delays in making his debut for the club due to registration issues with LaLiga. Despite being a €55 million acquisition from RB Leipzig, Olmo has missed the first two matches of the season as his registration has been held up by the club’s financial difficulties. It was
Dani Olmo’s return to Barcelona was celebrated as a “dream debut” after he scored the winning goal in a sensational comeback against Rayo Vallecano in LaLiga. Missing the first two games due to registration issues, the versatile forward made an instant impact as he came off the bench at half-time and secured the victory for
The situation surrounding Dani Olmo’s registration problems at Barcelona has left both the player and coach Hansi Flick in a bind. Despite Flick expressing his desire to have Olmo available for the match against Rayo Vallecano, the registration process remains unresolved. Barcelona’s financial struggles have been a significant obstacle in getting Olmo on the field,
Barcelona’s recent acquisition, Dani Olmo, will unfortunately be unable to play in the upcoming LaLiga match against Athletic Club. The club’s ongoing financial struggles have hindered his registration process with the league, forcing him to sit out the game. Despite joining Barcelona from RB Leipzig for a significant sum, Olmo’s inscription has been delayed due
Barcelona’s recent acquisition, Dani Olmo, has faced delays in being registered with LaLiga due to the club’s financial constraints. Despite the initial transfer of €55 million from RB Leipzig, Barcelona is struggling to stay within their league-imposed spending limit. This has resulted in Olmo missing out on the opening day win against Valencia. Efforts to
Barcelona’s new coach, Hansi Flick, is eagerly waiting for the club’s summer signing, Dani Olmo, to be registered in time for the upcoming LaLiga match against Athletic Club. Olmo, who was bought from RB Leipzig for a hefty sum of €55 million, has yet to make his debut due to the club exceeding their spending
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has expressed concerns over the fitness level of the club’s new signing, Dani Olmo. Despite joining Barça this summer for a significant fee from RB Leipzig, Olmo is not considered fit enough to participate in the LaLiga opener against Valencia. Flick mentioned that Olmo started preseason preparation late and needs time
Barcelona recently announced the completion of the signing of RB Leipzig’s versatile forward, Dani Olmo. The deal, valued at a staggering €55 million ($60m) initially, with an additional €7m in potential add-ons, solidifies Olmo’s future at Camp Nou until 2030. This marks Barcelona’s first major signing of the summer, signaling their intention to strengthen the