Dani Olmo Called Dinamo Zagreb Block His Move to MU
Dinamo Zagreb's Dani Olmo has said he is not happy not to move to Manchester United. He felt the club had set unreasonable prices for dowry transfers this summer.
A graduate of La Masia, Olmo was impressed by Zagreb. He also showed an impressive performance when he led the Spanish Under-21 national team to win Euro U-21 in Italy last summer.
Thanks to the charming performance, Manchester United will be interested in bringing the player. But until the transfer window closes, the transfer hasn't occurred.
Olmo assesses the failure of the transfer because Zagreb set a price too high for players. "I think the price determined by the club is too high," Olmo told Sportske Novosti.
Read the full player's comments below.
Must be cheaper
Olmo feels that the price determined by Zagreb is too high.
He felt he should be released this summer with a cheaper dowry.
"I don't think because I think my record is cheaper, but because I play in the Croatian league and teams outside Croatia pay attention to that."
realistic
Olmo himself claimed to be disappointed when he learned that Zagreb charged a very high price.
He considered that this price prevented him from joining big clubs like Manchester United, interested in his services.
"In fact, it is very difficult for a player from the Croatian League to be appreciated." he complained.
Expensive price
According to reports circulating, Manchester United has offered Olmo a fee of 35 million pounds.
But the offer was rejected because Zagreb wanted a dowry of 40 million pounds.
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