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Arsenal could secure their next Odegaard in £50m Olmo dream transfer

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Arsenal could secure their next Odegaard in £50m Olmo dream transfer

Many have started to ask the question about whether Dani Olmo will be wearing an Arsenal shirt come the start of the 2024/25 campaign in August.

The Spain international has looked far and above the best player for the best team so far at the 2024 European Championships in Germany, as he now leads the Golden Boot race with three goals and two assists, the latter meaning he’s ahead of the four other stars that have also scored three times at the tournament.




His winning goal in the semi-final against France encapsulated all the skill and finesse he’s shown not just at the competition, but also throughout the season for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga as well. Therefore, it’s no wonder that the Gunners have him fixed firmly on their radar.

If Olmo was to arrive at the Emirates Stadium, it’s clear he could provide great cover for a number of stars including wingers Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli as well as club captain Martin Odegaard, who started all but three league matches for the Gunners this season.

Despite Olmo’s position as an attacking midfielder/right-winger in Leipzig’s 4-2-2-2 system in the Bundesliga last season alongside Netherlands international Xavi Simons, he’s historically played as a central attacking midfielder, much in the same role that Odegaard himself plays for Arsenal ahead of Arteta’s two defensive options.

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Since links between Arsenal and Olmo go back to the summer of 2019, many have wondered about how the pair actually compare now that interest in the star has reignited following his stellar Euros campaign with Spain. In terms of per 90 minutes statistics, they’re actually almost identical.

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