Bernardo Silva and Dani Olmo have had unique 'Barcelona clause' inserted into their contracts

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Bernardo Silva and Dani Olmo have had unique 'Barcelona clause' inserted into their contracts
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Bernardo Silva and Dani Olmo have both had unique 'Barcelona clauses' inserted into contracts at their respective clubs, it has been reported.

claimed that Bernardo had told City he wanted to leave - and that the club were willing to sell for around £75 million., before doing so again when links to Barca resurfaced this summer.

But the Spanish giants were unable to match City's fee for the midfielder throughout the transfer saga, and he has remained in Manchester.Meanwhile, Barca were hoping to sign Dani Olmo on a free next summer, when his RB Leipzig contract expired. However, the Spaniard extended his contract until 2027.

But there is reportedly a way that both players could join Barca next summer for relatively affordable fees., midfielder Olmo inserted a 'Barcelona clause' into his new RB Leipzig contract, containing a release clause amounting to €60 million. As the name suggests, it is claimed that only Barcelona can trigger that clause.Meanwhile, Bernardo agreed to extend his City contract until 2026 - a one-year extension on his previous deal - in August.

If Silva was to leave the Etihad Stadium next summer, it would bring to an end a hugely successful spell at the club.telling City's official website"Winning the Treble last season was extremely special and it's exciting to be part of a squad where there is such a hunger and passion. Success makes you want even more, and this Club gives me that opportunity to keep on winning.

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