Barcelona manager Hansi Flick expressed optimism that Dani Olmo could make his long-awaited debut for the club on Saturday against Athletic Bilbao. The Spanish playmaker joined Barcelona from RB Leipzig this summer but has yet to be registered with La Liga due to the club’s financial constraints.
However, Barcelona’s recent decision to allow midfielder Ilkay Gundogan to return to Manchester City has potentially freed up enough financial space to register Olmo. “Financial matters are not my concern,” Flick said. “We focus on the team, and I’m delighted with what I’ve seen this week. Dani is ready to play, and we’re eagerly awaiting his registration. Hopefully, he’ll be part of the team tomorrow.”
Flick praised Olmo’s abilities, highlighting his exceptional performance for Spain in their Euro 2024 triumph. “He’s a phenomenal player who can make a significant contribution to our team,” Flick said. “His composure under pressure and his finishing ability are remarkable. It would be a major boost to have him in the squad as soon as possible.”
In addition to Olmo’s potential debut, Flick also confirmed that Fermin Lopez, who won both the Euros and Olympic gold for Spain, is ready to return for Barcelona. However, the German coach downplayed speculation linking Barcelona with a move for Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, who is expected to face the Catalan giants on Saturday.
“We have experienced players in that position,” Flick said. “Jules Kounde will be responsible for marking him. It’s not my place to discuss Williams because he’s not our player. Our focus is on our own performance, and I’m confident that Jules will do a good job against him.”