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OFFICIAL: RB Leipzig beat Barca & Milan to sign Spanish talent Dani Olmo

RB Leipzig have announced the signing of Spain international Dani Olmo from Dinamo Zagreb for a fee believed to be an initial €20 million.

According to the report, Barca and Milan also want to sign Olmo in January. After RB Leipzig finishing the signing, the Bundesliga club will pay a further €5m in performance related bonuses whilst Dinamo Zagreb will receive a percentage of any fee RB Leipzig sell Olmo on for.
The 21-year-old - formerly of the Barcelona academy - has joined on a four-and-half year deal from Dinamo Zagreb until 2024. He will wear No.25 shirt for RB Leipzig.


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