Dani Olmo, born on May seventh, nineteen ninety-eight, is a talented Spanish professional footballer renowned for his versatility as an attacking midfielder and left winger. Currently, he showcases his skills at La Liga club Barcelona and represents the Spain national team.
Olmo's football journey began at La Masia, the esteemed youth academy of FC Barcelona. He made his professional debut in two thousand fifteen with Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia, where he made a significant impact by appearing in one hundred twenty-four matches and scoring thirty-four goals. His time at the club was marked by success, as he helped secure five league titles and three domestic cups.
In two thousand twenty, Olmo transitioned to RB Leipzig, where he continued to excel. His contributions were pivotal in winning two DFB-Pokals in two thousand twenty-two and two thousand twenty-three, along with the DFL-Supercup in two thousand twenty-three, where he notably scored a hat-trick. In two thousand twenty-four, he returned to his boyhood club, Barcelona, to further his career.
On the international stage, Olmo has made a name for himself as well. He was part of the Spain under-21 team that triumphed in the UEFA European Championship in two thousand nineteen and earned a silver medal at the two thousand twenty Olympic tournament. Making his senior debut in two thousand nineteen, he played a crucial role in Spain's journey to the semi-finals of UEFA Euro two thousand twenty and was instrumental in their victory at the UEFA Nations League in two thousand twenty-three. Most recently, he was a key player in Spain's Euro two thousand twenty-four campaign, finishing as the tournament's joint-top scorer.