Overview
- Reports from Fichajes via Football365 and Football Talk say Barcelona has opened the door to selling Dani Olmo to free up wage space under LaLiga rules.
- Tottenham are reportedly preparing a €70m (£52m) bid to sign the Spanish midfielder as a replacement for the injured James Maddison.
- Barcelona’s financial constraints under LaLiga’s spending-cap framework and the emergence of academy graduate Fermín López are cited as factors behind their decision.
- Other Premier League and Saudi clubs have shown reported interest in Olmo, though no formal bids have been confirmed.
- Any transfer hinges on Barcelona satisfying registration requirements, Tottenham agreeing personal terms, and medical clearance given Olmo’s recent injury record.