Recently, FC Barcelona’s appeal to register Olmo for the second half of the season was rejected by the 10th Commercial Court of Barcelona. If Barça ultimately fails to complete the registration, Olmo will have the right to leave as a free agent.
Barça fails to complete the registration!
It is understood that Dani Olmo is not inclined to actively trigger his release clause, but if FC Barcelona cannot secure his registration, he will seriously consider a potential loan move. In such a scenario, Premier League clubs would be his primary destination. This interest is not new, as several top-tier English clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Manchester United, have previously shown interest in the Spanish midfielder.
The Premier League’s competitive environment and the reputation of these clubs make it an attractive option for Olmo if he decides to explore opportunities outside of Barcelona. However, Olmo still views Barcelona as his long-term home and may wait until next summer to make a final decision about his future, depending on how the situation unfolds.
Considering loan move to EPL!
Previously, clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Manchester United have shown interest in the Spanish midfielder.
According to insiders, if Olmo opts for a loan move, he plans to wait until next summer to make a final decision about his future. While he still sees Barcelona as his long-term home, the club’s ongoing financial difficulties might force him to reconsider his career plans.
Olmo’s Next Move: A Temporary EPL Switch or Barcelona Exit?
With Barcelona struggling to register Olmo, a loan move to the Premier League could be his best short-term option to maintain regular game time. Given the strong interest from clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester City, he would have no shortage of suitors. However, Olmo remains committed to Barcelona in the long run, and his final decision in summer 2025 will likely depend on whether the club resolves its financial issues. If the situation doesn’t improve, a permanent transfer to England may become inevitable.