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Clubs have got until July 15 to activate Dani Olmo's incredibly low release clause

Clubs have got until July 15 to activate Dani Olmo's incredibly low release clause

Dani Olmo has been linked with a move away from RB Leipzig following his stunning performances at Euro 2024.

Clubs have until July 15 to activate Dani Olmo's incredibly low release clause amid interest from Arsenal and Manchester City.

Olmo starred as Spain beat France 2-1 to book their spot in the final of Euro 2024.

Lamine Yamal curled home a sensational strike before Olmo scored his side's winner.

Olmo has been sensational since being called upon on by Luis de la Fuente, who drafted him in to replace the injured Pedri.

The attacking midfielder scored the opener against Germany and got on the score-sheet against the French last night.

He also bagged in Spain's 4-1 win over Georgia in the last-16.

The 26-year-old has two assists to his name, too. So, he has an impressive five goal involvements at Euro 2024, making him one of the tournament's best performers.

Naturally, he's been linked with a move away from RB Leipzig this summer.

Manchester City, Arsenal and Bayern Munich are believed to be interested in signing Olmo.

What's more, he's available for €60 million (£50.6 million), which is a bargain in today's transfer market.

But his modest release clause expires on July 15, meaning clubs will have to move quickly if they want to acquire his services at a relatively low price.

Dani Olmo celebrates scoring a goal for Spain. Image: Getty
Dani Olmo celebrates scoring a goal for Spain. Image: Getty

Olmo has one more game to impress at Euro 2024 as he's set to start in Sunday's final.

Steve McManaman spoke highly of his performance against France.

"You wonder, prior to the Pedri injury whether he would’ve been on the pitch as much as he has been. He was excellent in the last game, he was excellent again today," he said.

"It was a lovely goal, as Craig [Burley] said, the way he controlled the ball and then flips it past [Aurelien] Tchouameni was fantastic. I’m glad, UEFA eventually gave him the goal because he deserved it with his play."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Spain, Football