Real Madrid have detonated the January transfer window with a colossal bid for Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo, sources close to both clubs confirmed late last night.

The offer, rumored north of €80 million plus add-ons, comes as Xabi Alonso seeks to inject creativity and dynamism into Madrid’s midfield amid injury concerns and inconsistent form.
The coach, a longtime admirer of Olmo’s vision, pressing, and goal threat from his RB Leipzig days, reportedly told the board: “He’s the perfect piece we’ve been missing – technical, intelligent, and hungry.” Olmo, 26, has shone at Barça with 8 goals and 10 assists this season, making him the crown jewel in a market short on elite playmakers.
But Barcelona’s response has stunned Europe, escalating negotiations to a level no one anticipated. Club president Joan Laporta, determined not to strengthen a direct rival mid-season, countered with three unexpected conditions: an outright rejection unless Madrid include a young star like Arda Güler in the deal, a €100 million fixed fee with no add-ons, and – most shockingly – a gentleman’s agreement not to pursue any Barça player for the next two summers.
These demands place Real Madrid in an extremely difficult position: pay an inflated price for instant impact, or walk away and risk falling further in the title race while Barça keep their talisman.

The football world is in frenzy. Madridistas dream of Olmo unlocking Vinícius and Mbappé, while Culés rage at the “disrespect” of even bidding for their hero. If Pérez blinks, January could see the most controversial intra-La Liga transfer in decades; if not, Alonso’s puzzle remains incomplete.
With tensions boiling and deadlines looming, one thing’s clear: this isn’t just a transfer – it’s a power play that could redefine the Clasico rivalry. The winter market just caught fire.