Hey guys, what do you think about this?

Barcelona really has a big ambition to get Dani Olmo and I'm sure most people here know about this news. For me this might be a reasonable offer but logically the team that owns the player also doesn't want to let go of a reliable player but paid in installments for several seasons. On the one hand Leipzig would definitely choose to release the player to another team that can pay in full without any risk.
And even though the offer will later be approved by Leipzig, it is actually a bad start for Barcelona finances because it adds to the burden of debt in the future. This is what Barcelona must avoid, which is only ambitious to bring in players without thinking about its finances in the future which are currently not recovering.
There is no other way for Barcelona because of the limitations and problems they are currently facing so this effort is very appropriate for them to do because of the great interest for the team to bring in Dani Olmo
Now the big problem is from the Leipzig team because if they get a better offer from another team of course they will choose an offer that is more profitable for the team.
Dani Olmo showed quite an impressive performance with Spain at the Euro and even Dani Olmo played a big role in bringing Spain to become champions so it is likely that there will be several other big teams who are also interested in bringing him in and that is an obstacle for Barcelona.
So far, we keep saying that Barcelona is experiencing very bad financial problems, but instead they continue to try to bring in new players at this time, financial difficulties don't seem to prevent Barcelona desire to continue strengthening their squad in order to compete with Madrid next season, previously Barcelona continued to be linked. with Nico Williams so that indicates that they currently have enough money to complete the transfer desired by Hansi Flick, regarding the transfer of Dani Olmo of course it will really depend on Leipzig decision whether to accept Barcelona offer or not later by paying in installments, but I I think this will actually be more profitable for Leipzig in the future because they can get more money than what other clubs are currently offering, btw, I see that Barcelona current transfer movement is more active than when Xavi was still coaching, so I think, as an experienced coach in fact Hansi Flick still needs the support of many star players to compete in La Liga and the Champions League in the future, which is different from Xavi, who only relies on the old and academy players he can while coaching Barcelona.