Dani Olmo has alerted his Premier League admirers that they must act quickly to sign him by triggering his release clause within the next few days.
The Spanish forward has bolstered his rising reputation during the European Championship and is a top contender for the Golden Boot as he heads into Sunday’s final against England.
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At 26, Olmo has been associated with several major English clubs in recent months, including Chelsea, Manchester United, and Manchester City.
Olmo’s current contract includes a £52 million release clause that expires on July 20.
‘My people know what I want to do… I have too much to do with the Euros to be thinking about other things,’ he stated. ‘I have a contract with Leipzig and we have a very good relationship. There will be no problem.
‘My 60 million clause until July 20? You know what you have to do,’ he remarked. ‘If not, you’ll have to fight a little later.’
Meanwhile, Spain will not concentrate on setting a record of seven consecutive wins as they aim to deny England Euro 2024 triumph, according to Olmo.
On Tuesday evening, the Spanish team became the first to achieve six consecutive victories at the finals by defeating France 2-1, securing their spot in Sunday’s clash with the Three Lions in Berlin.
However, Olmo and his teammates are focusing on winning the trophy rather than breaking records, aiming for their fourth European title after missing out on a final spot at the delayed Euro 2020 tournament, which Italy won.
When asked about this at a press conference on Friday, the RB Leipzig midfielder said: ‘We are only thinking about the final, not records, not the future.
‘We are 90 minutes away from winning this three years after not reaching the final. We play to win.’
Spain’s path to the final has been difficult – they have overcome Croatia, Italy, Albania, Georgia, Germany, and France along the way. If they defeat England, they will have triumphed over all the other European World Cup winners in a single tournament.
Olmo commented: ‘This hasn’t been an easy route to the final, but to win the Euros you have to beat the best.
‘Beating Germany at home was a big achievement, as defeating England would be. But we go out with the same idea as in every game – to play our game and to win.’