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In installments? it's quite ridiculous for Barcelona class, it's better not at all in my opinion than forcing yourself which has a bad possibility later for the team and it will be very dangerous in the future, their problems are not over and want to add new problems just because they are ambitious to get Dani Olmo into the squad for next season.
I think if Leipzig rejects it is the right decision, because it is likely that not only Barcelona wants Dani Olmo, his performance at the Euro yesterday was quite brilliant and many teams paid attention to him, I don't think it's necessary to serve Barcelona, it's better to find a team that can pay in full.
I am very disappointed with Barcelona in such a way, it's embarrassing, yes although I understand why they do that, but it's better to maximize the resources that exist and have been collected, if they can train their players who are already in possession very well it will make Barcelona have the possibility of competing the same as in previous seasons, I think Barcelona is scared.
Barcelona wants Olmo but cannot afford upfront. Classic. It's desperate, it ain't pretty, and it screams financial trouble. The entire lousy system is rigged. Debt-ridden clubs are struggling to pay their way to greatness. Certainly Barcelona is reckless. They're chasing the heat, even if it burns them
Focusing on La Masia's a good idea, but it ain't enough. You need seasoned killers like Olmo to burn under those kids' asses. You will win not by playing it safe. Barcelona has to figure how to get Olmo, even if it means some creative funding. Perhaps a payment schedule, some performance bonuses, heaven, toss in a few Gaudi trips. This ain't about spreadsheets, it's about winnin