Dani Olmo's agent, Andy Bara, has stated twice in the past week that his client's desire is to stay at Barcelona, and once that they do not listen to offers from other teams. However, that won't stop them from coming.
Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain are just some of the sides reportedly monitoring Olmo's situation, with a view to potentially seizing a notable opportunity to sign him on a free transfer. But the first team to take action is AC Milan.
According to CdS, and quoted by Sport, the Rossoneri have offered Olmo a short-term contract. They are willing to match his salary at Barcelona on a six-month contract, which could see him return to the Blaugrana in the summer. They would give him a starting role at a big club and Champions League football for the rest of the season.
So far, it seems that Olmo will wait and see how the lawsuit brought by Barcelona will play out. The Blaugrana hope to take a precautionary measure to keep Olmo registered with the Ministry of Sport, and if not, with the regular legal system. However, Bara and Olmo will undoubtedly assess their options in the event of a negative outcome.
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