Barcelona has completed the signing of Spanish playmaker Dani Olmo from German club RB Leipzig in a significant transfer deal. The 26-year-old, who began his career at Barcelona's youth academy, returns to the club for a reported fee of €60 million (£51 million).
Olmo's move marks a homecoming, as he originally left Barcelona in 2014 to join Croatia's Dinamo Zagreb before eventually moving to RB Leipzig in 2020. During his time in Germany, Olmo made a substantial impact, helping Leipzig win two German Cups.
The Spanish international has signed a six-year contract with Barcelona, which includes a substantial release clause set at €500 million (£429 million). This long-term deal highlights Barcelona's confidence in Olmo's abilities and their commitment to securing his future at the club.
Olmo played a pivotal role in Spain's triumph at Euro 2024, where he was the joint top-scorer with three goals, contributing to Spain's record fourth title in the competition.
Barcelona praised his individual talent and his ability to seamlessly connect with his teammates on the field. They also highlighted his knack for scoring goals from various positions, both inside and outside the penalty area.
Reflecting on his time at RB Leipzig, Olmo expressed his gratitude on social media, stating, "A young club, a young player. We grew up, won our first trophies, and made history together. Thank you, RB Leipzig; you'll forever be in my heart."
Olmo's return to Barcelona is expected to bolster the team's midfield and attacking options as they aim to maintain their competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.