Manchester City poised to secure Dani Olmo in Major summer transfer move

Manchester City is gearing up to make a significant move in the summer transfer market.

 

The reigning English champions have been relatively quiet so far, but they are now poised to make a splash with their first major signing.

 

According to Mundo Deportivo, the club is close to securing Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig.

Although Olmo had been linked with Barcelona, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich, City has taken the lead in the race for the Spanish attacking midfielder.

 

The club is reportedly ready to activate his €60 million release clause as early as next week, even though they have until July 15 to do so.

 

This proactive approach indicates their eagerness to finalize the deal swiftly.

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