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FC Barcelona transfer
FC Barcelona has reached a verbal agreement to sign Dani Olmo from Leipzig for a guaranteed €55 million, with an additional €7 million in potential add-ons, marking a significant move as Olmo desires to join Barça on a six-year contract until June 2030. Additionally, the club is finalizing an agreement with a sponsor to cover €40 million of an outstanding €100 million debt, which will help them comply with financial regulations and enhance their activity in the transfer market. Meanwhile, Manchester City's Julián Álvarez, despite a decorated career, has been deemed surplus to requirements, leading Atlético Madrid to consider acquiring him for £81.5 million. Real Madrid continues its trend of spending heavily, having paid Chelsea a staggering €200 million for players since 2005, with notable transfers including Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois. The financial maneuvers of both Barcelona and Real Madrid highlight the competitive nature of top-tier football as clubs seek to bolster their squads.
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