Although the treble-winning Catalans have had a wonderful season, Olmo, Barcelona's lone first team acquisition from the previous summer, has not lived up to expectations. Due to his frequent trips to the treatment room, injuries have been his weakness, making it difficult for him to put together a winning run of games. According to Sport, Barcelona has made it clear to any potential suitors that Olmo is not for sale since they still rely heavily on the Spain international for the foreseeable future.
This follows earlier this week's claims that Olmo was a top target for Manchester City to replace departing Kevin De Bruyne. When his La Liga registration was cancelled in January, the Premier League team already made contact with him, and they had plans to come back in the summer. But if they do, they will encounter fierce opposition.