Arsenal and Liverpool Eye Barcelona’s £50m Star Dani Olmo Amid Registration Issues
Arsenal and Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Dani Olmo’s situation at Barcelona as uncertainty looms over his future.
1/1/20252 min read


Arsenal and Liverpool Eye Barcelona’s £50m Star Dani Olmo Amid Registration Issues
Arsenal and Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Dani Olmo’s situation at Barcelona as uncertainty looms over his future. According to Spanish media, the Premier League giants are among several top European clubs prepared to capitalize if the Spanish international becomes available.
Barcelona’s £50m Summer Signing Faces Registration Challenges
Barcelona secured Olmo from RB Leipzig in the summer transfer window for a reported £50 million. Despite the hefty fee, the Catalan club is now grappling with La Liga’s stringent salary restrictions, which have blocked Olmo’s registration for the second half of the 2024/25 season.
Last week, a court denied Barcelona’s attempts to re-register the 25-year-old midfielder, and a second court upheld the decision on Monday. This means Olmo will be unable to play for Barcelona from January 1 unless the club finds an alternative solution.
La Liga explained that the court rejected the precautionary registration of Olmo because “none of the conditions necessary for the adoption of the precautionary measure were met.”
Dani Olmo Could Become a Free Agent
The registration dilemma has created the possibility that Olmo could become a free agent if Barcelona fails to resolve the issue. Having left Barcelona’s academy at 16 to join Dinamo Zagreb before rising to prominence at RB Leipzig, Olmo’s return to Catalonia could face an untimely end.
Premier League Giants on Alert
According to Mundo Deportivo, several European clubs, including Arsenal and Liverpool, are closely monitoring Olmo’s situation. If he becomes available for free, Premier League and Bundesliga clubs are expected to mount serious efforts to sign him.
While interest is high, Olmo reportedly remains committed to Barcelona. The Spanish international is eager to honor the six-year contract he signed in August, showing his desire to stay despite the ongoing challenges.
What’s Next for Barcelona and Olmo?
As Barcelona works to navigate La Liga’s financial regulations, time is running out to secure Olmo’s future at the club. Arsenal, Liverpool, and other suitors are ready to swoop in if the registration impasse isn’t resolved. Fans and football pundits alike are waiting to see how this high-stakes scenario unfolds as the January transfer window approaches.