Barcelona’s transfer window may look quiet on paper, but in the eyes of playmaker Dani Olmo, it’s a masterstroke. Despite being outspent by Real Madrid, Olmo claims Barcelona have strengthened more intelligently. His bold take offers fresh perspective on the summer dealings at the Camp Nou, underscoring Barca’s sharpened strategy amid financial limits.
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Barca’s Calculated Reinforcements
Barcelona’s summer transfer strategy has caught the eye of many — not for the volume of signings, but for the perceived quality. With just two new arrivals (three including academy star Roony Bardghji), Barcelona appear modest next to Real Madrid’s €167.5 million splurge. Yet Dani Olmo has a different view: Barcelona have managed a more impactful window so far — even better than Real Madrid.
Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona have added:
Player | Type | Fee / Cost |
---|---|---|
Joan García | Permanent | €25 million |
Marcus Rashford | Loan | €14 million gross salary |
Roony Bardghji | Academy Call-up | Nominal |
Despite Real Madrid’s blockbuster splurge on four signings (€167.5m), Barcelona’s net spend stands at just €2m — a testament to efficient squad building.
Olmo: Smarter Business
Speaking to Cadena Cope, Dani Olmo praised Barca’s intelligent recruitment: “Madrid is also going to want to have the best, so in that sense it’s very good. We’ve also strengthened, and even better, I’d say.”
“In the end, all teams make changes in the summer… we don’t mind if they sign or add players; in the end, we have to focus on what’s ours.” His remarks highlight Barca’s belief that smarter, not bigger, shopping can deliver better results.
Real Madrid’s Mega-Spending Spree
Los Blancos have signed:
- Álvaro Carreras – €50m
- Dean Huijsen – €60m
- Trent Alexander-Arnold – €10m
- Franco Mastantuono – €45m (possibly €63m including taxes)
Their net spend boils down to €165.5 million — nearly eighty times Barca’s outlay.
Atletico Madrid Also in the Mix
Meanwhile, Atlético Madrid topped the activity charts with eight signings worth €153m. Their net expenditure settled at €85m after player sales and the Arthur Vermeeren deal.
What Barcelona Gain
- Versatility: Rashford adds pace and options up front.
- Value: Joan García brings future promise at manageable cost.
- Balance: Keeping net spend near zero reflects financial discipline.
- Squad continuity: Fewer changes help maintain team cohesion.
What Real Madrid Offer
- Depth across positions.
- Ready-made superstars targeting immediate results.
- A new-look defense under Xabi Alonso’s stewardship.
Despite Madrid’s glamour signings, Olmo’s confidence reveals trust in Barca’s strategic blueprint.
Barcelona, in Dani Olmo’s own words, may have made fewer moves than Real Madrid — but in his view, they’ve made better ones. In a transfer season dominated by headline-grabbing fees, Barca’s strategic efficiency sets them apart.
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FAQs
Why does Dani Olmo think Barcelona outdid Real Madrid this summer?
Because he believes Barcelona secured smarter, more targeted signings despite Madrid’s higher spend.
What did Barcelona spend compared to Real Madrid?
Barcelona’s net spend: ~€2m. Real Madrid’s net spend: ~€165.5m.
Who did Barcelona sign this summer?
Joan García (permanent), Marcus Rashford (loan), plus promotee Roony Bardghji.
Are Barcelona’s salary limit issues resolved?
Not fully—Barcelona are still managing their wage cap, affecting full player registration.
How active was Atletico Madrid in the window?
Very—they signed eight players for €153m total, net spend ~€85m after sales.