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Manchester United and Liverpool have been given an additional five days to trigger Dani Olmo’s release clause, according to a report.
Olmo has been one of the stars of Euros 2024 for Spain, who are favourites to win the tournament when they take on England in the final in Berlin on Sunday evening.
He scored the winning goal against France in the semi-final on Tuesday, and has netted in all three of his side’s knockout games in their perfect run to the last two in Germany.
The midfielder’s performances for both club and country have sttracted interest from some of Europe’s top clubs, with his reported release clause leaving the sides on red alert.
According to The Sun, his £55million release clause is set to expire on Monday, but that deadline has been extended due to Spain’s run to the final of Euro 2024.
Manchester United and Liverpool have been given five mroe days to trigger Dani Olmo’s release clause, according to a report
The midfielder has played a key role in Spain’s run to the Euro 2024 final, scoring three goals
Both Erik ten Hag (left) and Arne Slot (right) have reportedly been keeping tabs on the Spain midfielder
Olmo, 26, has been with RB Leipzig since 2020, joining from Dinamo Zagreb and since going onto score 29 goals in 148 appearances for the Bundesliga side.
Prior to his move to Zagreb, he had featured for both Espanyol and Barcelona in his native Spain.
But it is the Premier League that are interested in his services now, with it reported that both United and Liverpool could look to trigger his release clause in the coming days.
Bayern Munich and former side Barca are also said to be keeping tabs on the midfielder, who has worked his way into Spain’s starting 11 and is set to play against England from the off on Sunday.
He has played the majority of his career as a No 10, so coudl fit into a 4-2-3-1 system under Arne Slot an Anfield, while he would compete with Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford.
The midfielder…