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.
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.
It is not even an option if they are going to reject this offer. They will be absolutely stupid if they actually accepted this kind of offer. Now I understand that a lot of club actually pay the price of a player in instalment. But I think that generally happens when the money is a lot. First of all it is almost criminal at these day and age to actually offer 40 million for a player like Olmo. And then they are going to pay it in instalment lol. I think everybody like the money up front instead of in instalment. But regardless, Leipzig is never going to accept a 40 million offer for him.
I understand why you feel like Barcelona has disappointed you. A lot of people do feel the same way about Barcelona right now. But what can they do? they do not have that much money right now and there will have to make offer with what they can afford. I also understand why a lot of people think that Barcelona should not even try if they do not have the money. But that is also not a solution as well. I always believe that you will never know unless you try. If Leipzig said that they would not sell him for anything less than 70 million instead of saying that the Barcelona offer was stupid or something, things could have been very different in my opinion. If Barcelona did offer 70 million in instalments for 4 years or five, shouldn't have been that bad of an offer.