Italy's forward #14 Federico Chiesa reacts during the UEFA Euro 2024 Group B football match between Croatia and Italy at the Leipzig Stadium in Leipzig on June 24, 2024. (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP) (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)

Barcelona must register the signing of Dani Olmo before continuing talks with Juventus and Federico Chiesa, but reports in Italy suggest that Roma remain interested in the Italian winger, especially after Paulo Dybala’s sale.

Chiesa is expected to leave Juventus this summer as he’s not part of Thiago Motta’s plans in Turin.

Sport claims that the Italian star has already agreed to personal terms with Barcelona, while Juventus should lower their €15m asking price.

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Italian sources such as Sky Sport Italia confirm Barcelona’s interest but insist that Chiesa hasn’t yet shaken hands with Barcelona, although the Catalans are among his primary options.

The latest report from Gianluca Di Marzio claims that Barcelona must register Dani Olmo’s purchase before entering formal negotiations with Juventus and their winger.

TMW and Tuttosport are among the sources reporting that Barcelona are in the front row for Chiesa, especially because they’ll be playing Champions League football this season.

Despite that, Roma remain interested and are closely monitoring the situation as Chiesa is seen as a possible reinforcement once Dybala officially joins Al-Qadsiah.

This means that if Barcelona don’t register Olmo quickly, Roma will have a fair chance to resume talks and potentially convince Chiesa to move to the Stadio Olimpico.

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2 thought on “Chiesa: Barcelona in a hurry to register Dani Olmo as Roma loom”
  1. Not only is olmo not registered, but Man City are also demanding that the instalment due for ferran Torres must be paid in the next few days as otherwise they’ll take legal action. How a club in such a mess of a financial situation is still allowed to sign players is a smack in the face for those being held back by FFP etc. two tier law making.

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