
Bayern Munich are said to be preparing a major winter-market move, targeting Spanish playmaker Dani Olmo with a potential €75 million offer. The Barcelona midfielder has long been admired in Bavaria, and internal discussions at the Catalan club suggest the possibility of a sale is no longer ruled out.
For Barcelona’s hierarchy, a transfer of that size could bring much-needed financial relief and flexibility to reshape the squad ahead of next season. Olmo, a La Masia graduate and mainstay of Spain’s national team, has endured a stop-start campaign due to minor injuries but remains a prized creative force.
Bayern’s coaching staff, led by Thomas Tuchel, view him as an ideal fit for the club’s fluid attacking structure — capable of playing centrally or wide, linking midfield with the front line, and pressing with intensity.
No formal bid has been confirmed, and the situation remains fluid. Barcelona officials are proceeding with caution, aware that financial considerations might outweigh sporting ones. If negotiations progress in January, Olmo could headline one of the winter window’s biggest transfer stories, underscoring once again the market tug-of-war between Spain and Germany’s football giants.






