Dani Olmo arrived at FC Barcelona last summer as the big signing of the season. Deco strongly supported his incorporation, convinced that the Spanish attacking midfielder would be a key piece for Hansi Flick. However, his time at Camp Nou has been full of difficulties, from registration issues to injuries that have limited his performance.
Now, even though he hasn't completed a year with the team, his future is once again hanging in the air. Bayern Munich has shown interest in the player and could be preparing a swap offer that would shake up the transfer market.

Dani Olmo and His Complicated Adaptation to Barça
Barça strongly backed Dani Olmo, paying nearly 60 million euros to Leipzig. His signing was seen as a symbol of the club's economic recovery, as such an outlay would have been unthinkable until recently.
But since his arrival, everything has been a challenge. First, his registration was an issue due to financial fair play restrictions. Then, when he was finally able to play, injuries have hindered his progress, making him play only 30% of the available minutes.

Moreover, the uncertainty about his contractual situation still hasn't been solved. He was registered provisionally thanks to Andreas Christensen's absence. But from January 1, the club had to find a new administrative solution to keep him on the roster.
These problems have caused unrest in his camp, which is starting to doubt whether Dani Olmo made the best decision by signing for Barça. This is where Bayern Munich comes into play.

Bayern Wants Dani Olmo: Swap Deal in Sight?
Bayern is closely monitoring Olmo's situation, a player they already had on their radar before he signed for Leipzig. His talent is not in doubt, and in Germany, they consider him a perfect option to strengthen their midfield.
But the most interesting thing is that the Bavarian club would be willing to propose a swap, including one of their big stars in the operation.

Barça's Impossible Dream
Jamal Musiala is one of the gems of world soccer. At just 21 years old, he is already a regular starter for Bayern and the German national team. His playing style, technique, and vision make him the perfect attacking midfielder for any top team.
Barça has been following him for some time, but his signing seems like a utopia. Musiala has a market value of 140 million euros, more than double that of Dani Olmo, so Bayern would ask for additional money if they agreed to a swap.

While a swap between Dani Olmo and Musiala seems complicated, Barça could try to include another player or add financial incentives to get closer to the German's valuation.
For now, negotiations haven't officially started, but the door is open. If Bayern continues to insist on Dani Olmo, Barça will try to take the opportunity to inquire about Musiala.
In the coming weeks, it will be determined whether this operation has a future or if Barça will have to look for other options to offload Dani Olmo. What is clear is that his continuity at Camp Nou is no longer assured.