European Leagues

Man City eye Olmo as De Bruyne replacement

The Etihad has always been a stage for football’s finest. In the wake of Kevin de Bruyne’s unfortunate torn muscle, whispers have been echoing through the alleys of Manchester.

Dani Olmo, the Spanish international has found himself being eyed by none other than Manchester City’s maestro, Pep Guardiola.

Intriguingly, Olmo had just sealed his loyalty to his current club until 2027 reveal BILD. However, a tantalising detail emerges: a £60 million exit clause that becomes viable from 2024.

The Spaniard’s response to the rumours? “Manchester City is a big club, one of the biggest in the world. Josko went there. But I’m happy here.”

Olmo’s reference to Josko brings to the forefront Josko Gvardiol’s transfer saga. Gvardiol, one of Olmo’s closest allies on the pitch, joined the English titans recently, setting records with a staggering €90 million move, thereby crowning him the most expensive defender globally.

It’s been a summer of departures for Leipzig, with stars like Dominik Szoboszlai (who made a notable first appearance for Liverpool), Christopher Nkunku (now with Chelsea), and Konrad Laimer (who joined Bayern) seeking greener pastures.

A switch for Olmo seems out of the picture for now. Leipzig’s coach Marco Rose stands firm: “At some point it’s good. I need a football team to be able to play football.”

The sentiment isn’t without merit. With Olmo spearheading the team’s attack, he’s bagged four goals in just his first two competitive appearances this season. The Spaniard has set the tempo in the offence, particularly in light of his resurgence following minor setbacks over previous years. Thankfully, this summer has been different: “I feel good, I had a good summer break, switched off and recovered very well,” says Olmo.

Looking ahead, Olmo remains sanguine: “We know what we can achieve, we showed it in the Supercup. We have to stay focused. We imagined the start differently, of course. But this is just the beginning of a long journey.”

According to reports from BILD, the transfer tale of Manchester City and Olmo might be one to watch closely as the season unfolds.

Abdul Noah Ocholi

Share
Published by
Abdul Noah Ocholi

Recent Posts

Neville Stunned As Scholes Predicts Comfortable Man City Win Over Arsenal

When two Manchester United legends disagree, you know something big is coming. Gary Neville was…

10 hours ago

Chaos At Allianz Arena As Bayern Fans Storm Pitch After Olise Winner

What should have been a night of pure footballing joy quickly spiraled into chaos at…

11 hours ago

Alessia Russo Shines As Arsenal Star Wins WSL Player Of The Month Award

It’s been a month to remember for Alessia Russo — and now she has the…

11 hours ago

Ryan Yates Praised For Dark Arts As Nottingham Forest Leader Earns Recognition

Every team has that one player you love if he’s yours — and hate if…

11 hours ago

Liverpool Lead Race To Sign Marcos Senesi Ahead Of Man United And Chelsea

  The summer transfer battle is heating up — and Liverpool have taken pole position…

11 hours ago

Marseille Pay The Price As Arsenal Profit From Ethan Nwaneri’s Limited Game Time

  Sometimes in football, not playing can be just as costly as losing — and…

12 hours ago