According to Sky Deutschland, Spanish international Dani
Olmo
's €60 million release clause expired today and no team has paid the release trigger clause.
The German media noted that if a team wanted to sign Olmo after that, they would have to make an offer of at least 60 million euros.
Leipzig, capital of Saxony, Germany
Only then will negotiations take place. The total cost of signing Olmo is expected to be in excess of €100 million, including transfer fees, signing bonuses and annual salaries. Previously, the likes of Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Manchester City have shown interest in Olmo.
Olmo moved to Leipzig in January 2020 from Dinamo Zagreb for €29 million. As of now, he has played 148 matches for Leipzig, scoring 29 goals. His performances and potential in the team have made him a target of interest for many European giants.