According to Mundo Deportivo, Spanish international Danny

Olmo

will return to Germany this Monday to conclude his final days of vacation and continue to wait for questions about his future destination to be resolved. Olmo will be accompanied on the trip by his agent, Andy Balla, and is scheduled to return on Thursday, August 8

Leipzig, capital of Saxony, Germany

training, as this week will be a key moment in determining the outcome of his future.

In fact, Olmo's agent flew to Leipzig with the aim of advancing negotiations between Leipzig and Barcelona. It is reported that

Barcelona

A second transfer proposal has been made: a fixed fee of 47 million euros, plus an easily realizable variable fee (if the player plays 50 matches), in addition to 10 million euros in bonuses.

Another current disagreement between Barcelona and Leipzig lies in the terms of payment. Leipzig have yet to respond to this offer, despite the fact that in the second proposal, Barcelona have already provided a down payment of almost 25 million euros in September. However, Leipzig plan to resolve the issue in the coming days. Leipzig's top brass, who had previously been in the United States with the team for pre-season, returned to Germany yesterday and agreed to speak to Olmo's agent about the player's future.

Olmo has made it clear that he doesn't want the situation to drag on for too long and has informed Leipzig of his intention to move to Barcelona this summer. Although Leipzig respect Olmo's decision, they demand that Barcelona must make a suitable offer for him.

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