According to leading soccer transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Spanish attacker
Olmo
's €60 million release clause is set to expire tonight, but as of yet, no club has triggered it. Romano noted that although
Leipzig, capital of Saxony, Germany
There is a good relationship with Olmo and the Spanish international could be released in the coming weeks, but the actual transfer fee for Olmo could exceed the €60 million initially set.
Since joining Leipzig, Olmo has become a central player in the team's attacking line with his outstanding performance and goal-scoring ability. His contract contains a special clause that allows him to leave the team for 60 million euros if certain conditions are met. However, despite the interest of several European giants in Olmo, including Premier League giants Manchester City, no club has yet to make a formal offer.
Romano further noted that Olmo's future remains uncertain despite the fact that there are currently no substantial negotiations with Manchester City. Leipzig, for their part, are hoping to sell Olmo for a satisfactory price, while also considering possible replacements to ensure that the team remains competitive despite losing the key player.