Real Madrid’s Ambitious Pursuit: Set to Make a Jaw-Dropping €40M Transfer Deal, Eyeing the Leipzig Star’s Stellar Performance

Real Madrid is up against tough competition to sign this Bundesliga playmaker. Is he a good choice for Los Blancos?

Real Madrid is up against tough competition to sign RB Leipzig player Dani Olmo this summer. They want to improve their att𝔞ck.

The Daily Mail recently said that Real Madrid will have to figԋt hard to get Red Bull Leipzig player Dani Olmo this summer. It has been said that Real Madrid would have to compete with Manchester United and Chelsea to sign the Spanish winger during the next transfer window.

Olmo’s Good Play in German Football This Season

In the closing third, Olmo has put in a string of great performances for Leipzig. On all fronts, the 25-year-old has scored seven goals and set up four others in 19 games this season for the German team.

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It’s been fun to watch the Spanish player play in the closing third. In Bundesliga games, he averages 1.7 shots, 1.3 key passes, and 1.3 dribbles. In the German Bundesliga, he has even been good at passing the ball in the other team’s half, hitting 79% of the passes he has tried (stats from whoscored).

His current contract at the German club will expire in the summer of 2027. Thus, it won’t be easy for Los Blancos to win the race for his services in the summer.

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Should Real Madrid pick Olmo?

Olmo is great at finding a yard of room near the goal to blast shots. He has the sense to set up some good chances for other players in the other team’s half. The Spanish player can also dribble the ball well. Even though he mostly plays as a ten, his boss can ask him to play as a winger on either side if necessary.

Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, would get more goals and more ideas from Olmo’s att𝔞ck. He is good enough to become a regular starter for Real Madrid in the coming years.

Olmo is 25 years old and still has a lot of good years ahead of him. This makes him a good player for Real Madrid to try to sign in the summer. He has what it takes to help Ancelotti’s team chase some big titles over the next few years.

Taking everything into account, the Spanish player is a good option for Real Madrid to think about for later this year. Ancelotti should only sign him, though, if he can get him at the end of the season for a fair price.