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Journalist: Manchester City Ready to Secure €60m Key Midfield Asset
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Jul 15, 2024
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Ethan Taylor

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Manchester City’s Strategic Move for Dani Olmo
Guardiola Eyes Olmo in Tactical Coup
As reported by Gianluca di Marzio, Manchester City’s interest in Dani Olmo is peaking at a crucial time. The Spaniard, fresh from his standout performances at Euro 2024, is now in the crosshairs of Pep Guardiola, a known admirer of his talents. City’s intent isn’t just casual interest; it’s a calculated move to bolster their squad with a proven talent.

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Triggering the Release Clause
Manchester City are reportedly ready to meet the release clause set in Olmo’s contract with RB Leipzig. This clause, a hefty €60 million, is a testament to Olmo’s value in the current market. “The decision to meet Leipzig’s valuation underscores City’s commitment to securing top-tier talent,” as per di Marzio.

 

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Timing and Tension
The clock is ticking on this deal, with the release clause set to expire shortly. Manchester City must act fast if they are to secure Olmo’s services, adding an element of drama to this transfer saga.

Implications for City’s Lineup
Should this transfer materialize, Olmo would bring versatility and creativity to City’s midfield, qualities that are highly prized by Guardiola. Integrating Olmo could be a masterstroke, enhancing City’s already formidable attacking options.

In the high stakes world of football transfers, Manchester City’s pursuit of Dani Olmo is more than just a headline; it’s a glimpse into the meticulous planning that defines the elite clubs. With Guardiola at the helm, City’s strategic approach to transfers continues to shape their future ambitions.

 

Statistical Analysis by EPL Index: Dani Olmo’s Impressive Performance Data
Creative Force in the Midfield
Dani Olmo’s performance chart from Fbref for the last year underlines why he is considered one of the most creative midfielders in European football. His abilities to assist and generate goal-scoring opportunities are particularly noteworthy. Ranking in the 91st percentile for assists and the 85th percentile for shot-creating actions, Olmo’s proficiency in setting up goals is exceptional. This, coupled with his standing in the 79th percentile for non-penalty expected goals (npxG), demonstrates a player who not only creates but also effectively converts scoring chances.

Master of Possession and Passing
Olmo’s role as a key player in ball retention and progression is evident from his stats. His pass completion percentage places him in the 64th percentile, a solid figure that reflects his reliability in maintaining possession. Moreover, his ability to advance the ball is highlighted by his ranking in the 61st percentile for progressive passes and the 65th percentile for progressive carries, underscoring his capability to push the play forward effectively.

Defensive Contributions
Despite being primarily known for his offensive skills, Olmo also contributes defensively. His stats show a surprising prowess in blocking, where he stands in the 80th percentile, indicating his willingness to engage defensively and disrupt opposition plays.

Dani Olmo’s statistical profile paints a picture of a versatile midfielder, capable of influencing the game in multiple facets. From orchestrating attacks to fulfilling defensive duties, his balanced skill set makes him a valuable asset to his team. As the football world continues to evolve, players like Olmo who can excel in both attacking and defending will become increasingly pivotal. His performance data not only sets him apart as a leading midfielder but also highlights the comprehensive nature of his contribution to the team’s dynamics.

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Blast from the past: Where are some former Manchester City players today?
City have had some flops and hits leave.

By Saul Garcia Apr 10, 2020, 6:00pm BST
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Today let’s take a look back at some names from Manchester City past that we haven’t heard in quite a minute.

Here are some former players that we may have forgot about or were far in the back of our minds.

Jason Denayer, OL Lyon

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The man who was to be the future of City’s defense leads us off. He started at City when they had a stacked back line. Names like Vincent Kompany, Kolo Toure and Joleon Lescott were ahead of him and it proved to much for young Denayer.

He was sent on loan to Scotland (Celtic), Turkey (Galatasaray) and within England (Sunderland) the next three years after 4 years of bench riding and academy matches only.

What’s more is he never played a competitive game for City in four years prior to his loans. It was not until 2018 that he sealed a permanent move to Lyon where he now starts for the French giant.

Eliaquim Mangala, Valencia

Manchester City v Bristol City – Carabao Cup Semi-Final: First Leg
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Now plying his trade at a former club, Mangala was once heralded as a City savior in the defense. His reported fee of £31.8 million transfer fee was incredibly high for a defender at the time and he was to start right away. However he could never cement a spot and in addition to some errors in matches made him a falling out candidate fairly quickly.

A player who many City fans had deemed cursed due to his mistakes, City cut losses and sent him out on loan two years in a row just 18 month after signing him. He signed a free transfer for old club Valencia in 2019 where he has seen mixed results. His luck continued to be down as he and many other teammates were hit with the COVID-19 virus after its breakout in Spain. A player who promised to be a star and was not.

Jo, Nagoya Grampus
Juventus FC v Manchester City – UEFA Europa League
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Next up is Jo, who is still kicking and playing in Japan for Grampus and was probably the player I was most certain was going to be a star. His career at City began with much fanfare after a reported £19 million fee, a club record at the time yet he played just 6 games his first season. Things never bettered either having never found his footing or chemistry with teammates he was shipped out on loan various times and then ultimately sold to to Brazil and joined Internacional. A flash in the pan, he Scored only one official goal for City. Definitely one of the bigger what if’s had he been good with City.

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Carlos Tevez, Boca Juniors. The Argentine who was starring up front the season City won their first league title in what felt like ages.

Manchester City v Wigan Athletic – Premier League
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Edin Dzeko, Aleksander Kolarov, AS Roma

An Eastern European connection who were at the heart of many of City’s triumphs including that first league title with Tevez.

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Pablo Zabeleta, West Ham

Rounding out that title squad is Zaba, a fan favorite and true role model.

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Last two, I will combine in Mario Balotelli and Robinho.

Two of my personal all time favorites to grace a City shirt. The flair, cockiness and goal scoring made me love these two as they wore the sky blue and took City to new heights. Balo of course remembered for his assist in the famous AGUERROOO goal in 2012 and Robinho a paradigm changer in his move from Real Madrid.

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Soccer – FA Cup – Fourth Round – Scunthorpe United v Manchester City – Glanford Park
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That will do it. Hope you had fun remembering some City players of old.

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