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Official, he's leaving Barça, Dani Olmo makes his life impossible: he's given the OK to Bayern

Overbooking in midfield leaves no room for a young gem from La Masia

Barcelona's sporting management is facing decisive weeks before the official start of the new season. Hansi Flick's team has improved significantly thanks to this summer's signings, but the excess of players in certain positions is starting to generate internal tension. In midfield, the situation is especially complex for academy players who are looking for a spot.

Dani Olmo, newly arrived and with a starting role, has displaced several emerging academy talents. Among the most affected is a versatile midfielder who, despite his potential, will hardly have any opportunities. The lack of playing time threatens to slow his progress at a key moment in his career.

The coaching staff acknowledge that it's impossible to guarantee him a relevant role in the short term. With Pedri, Gavi, Fermín, and Olmo himself as the main options, opportunities are reduced to a minimum. That's why the offices are seriously considering his departure in search of playing time and experience.

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Gavi with Barça | @FCBarcelona

Dani Olmo closes the door and causes a dilemma

Dani Olmo's arrival has been celebrated by Barça fans as an immediate leap in quality. However, for certain academy players, the competition has become a barrier that's difficult to overcome. Hansi Flick doesn't want to slow the development of young players, but he prioritizes the most prepared footballers.

The player in question is facing a crossroads that he must solve in the coming weeks with his agent. There are top-level offers on the table that would completely change the course of his season. All of them would guarantee him playing time and a leading role from day one.

Barça's internal reports are clear: this academy player has the potential to become a starter in the future. Without continuity in the first team, that leap could be delayed too long. For this reason, the sporting management is considering a controlled departure that doesn't break the long-term bond.

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Dani Olmo with Barça | @FCBarcelona

Dortmund, Porto and now Bayern join the race

News from Germany indicates that Borussia Dortmund has closely followed his performances in the youth categories. The German club is looking to strengthen its midfield with a young, technical profile with an attacking vision. Dortmund's play style fits perfectly with the characteristics of this Barça gem.

In Portugal, Porto has also expressed its interest and would be willing to offer him a relevant role immediately. The Dragons see him as a future leader of their midfield and value his tactical adaptability. In a competitive environment like Portugal's, his development could accelerate significantly.

The big news is that Bayern Munich has joined the list of offers. The German champion, which closely monitors the European young talent market, has sent scouts to assess his situation. At Allianz Arena, they believe he could first join the rotation and grow under the guidance of established figures.

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Dani Olmo | @FCBarcelona

Loan or transfer with Barça control

At Camp Nou's offices, two main options for his departure are being considered. The first is a loan to a top-level team that would allow him to return with more experience. This option is Flick's preferred choice, as he doesn't want to lose control over his development.

The second possibility is a transfer with a buy-back option and a percentage on a future sale. This alternative would provide Barça with immediate income and ensure the possibility of bringing him back if he reaches the desired level. Although riskier, it would help ease the club's financial situation.

Jorge Mendes will play a key role in finding the ideal destination that combines sporting development and contractual guarantees. Dortmund, Porto, and Bayern all offer attractive scenarios, but the final decision will depend on several factors. Among them, the role they guarantee him and the project they present to him.

Barça wants to solve this situation before the transfer window closes to avoid distractions at the start of the season. The player continues training with the reserve team and participating in some first-team sessions. His attitude is impeccable, aware that his future could be decided in a matter of days.

In a summer marked by strategic moves, this possible departure could become one of the most talked about. The three interested clubs are pushing, and the countdown is already underway.

Finally, the gem who could leave Barça for Dortmund, Porto, or Bayern is none other than Guille Fernández, one of La Masia's greatest prospects.