Who is Dani Olmo?
Dani Olmo is a 21-year-old attacking midfielder who plays his football for Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb.
He was born in Terressa, spain and started his career with the Espanyol youth team, although he was soon snapped up by the youth ranks of Spanish giants Barcelona, where he made his way through the academy system.
He never made a first team appearance for Barca, moving to Zagreb on a free transfer in the summer of 2014, initially playing for the club's youth team, before being promoted to the first team squad the following January.
Olmo has gone onto make 102 appearances for the Croatian club, scoring 26 goals and assisting a further 21. He is part of a squad that has won four Croatian league titles and three Croatian Cups.
How did he perform this season?
The midfielder made 44 appearances in all competitions for Zagreb during the 2018/19 season, scoring 12 goals and providing nine assists.
As well has impressing domestically for his club, the youngster has also shown what he can do on the world stage. He impressed as an integral part of the Spain team that went onto win the European U21 Championships held in Italy last month.
The Spaniard scored three goals and provided one assist in his four appearances in the competition, including scoring what turned out to be the winning goal in the 2-1 win against Germany in the final. He also was awarded the man of the match award for the game.
What other clubs are interested?
Manchester United have recently been linked with a move for Olmo, with Ole Gunnar solskjaer said to be targeting up and coming players to build his team around.
Reports in Croatial (via
Sportske) have claimed that the Red Devils had told Zagreb that they were willing to pay up to £35m for the player, but it seems that Tottenham have stolen a march on their Premier League rivals, with a £22m move for Olmo to arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium said to be 'close'.
What's he said about his future?
Amid speculation about clubs being interested, the player was reluctant to give much away when talking about his future. Although he did insist that game time is one of the most important aspects of any move for him.
"Honestly, I know absolutely nothing about it," he told
T-Portal when asked about a summer transfer.
It’s for my manager Andy Bara and my dad.
"However, I’m not burdened by this.
"It's very simple – (I want) a club where I will play.
"Because I am still young and for me it is most important that I have minutes."