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  • See Dani Busboom Kelly’s UofL coaching career


    Louisville Volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly speaks to the media during a press conference on Monday, August 26, 2024

    Louisville Volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly speaks to the media during a press conference on Monday, August 26, 2024

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    Dani Busboom Kelly has had a successful coaching career at the University of Louisville, leading the Cardinals to numerous victories and achievements. From her strategic game plans to her dedication to her players, Busboom Kelly has made a significant impact on the program.

    In this post, we will take a closer look at some of the highlights of Dani Busboom Kelly’s coaching career at UofL. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of her coaching style, memorable moments, and the impact she has had on the players and the program as a whole. Don’t miss out on this exciting journey through the accomplishments of one of the most talented coaches in college athletics!

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  • UofL volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly leaving Louisville


    Louisville volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly is leaving the Cardinals to take the head coaching job at her alma mater.UofL Athletics announced Busboom Kelly was leaving for Nebraska Wednesday afternoon.This comes off the heels of the Cardinals falling short in the National Championship against Penn State at the KFC Yum! Center.Dan Meske will be taking over for Busboom Kelly, pending University of Louisville Athletic Association Board approval.“Card Nation will be forever grateful to Dani for what she did in elevating Louisville Volleyball to be among the nation’s elite programs,” said athletics director Josh Heird in a news release. “During her tenure, she was an incredible ambassador for the sport, for our athletics department and for the university. We know just what a tremendous person, coach, and leader she is and that it would take something truly special for Dani, Lane and their family to leave us. I want to thank Dani for all she did for us, and we wish her the very best.”Busboom Kelly wraps up her tenure at Louisville with two national runner-up finishes, three national semifinal appearances, and four ACC Championships.“Louisville will always hold a special place in my heart,” said Busboom Kelly in a news release. “I have loved the athletic department, the city, and most importantly, the people, since I first arrived here as an assistant in 2011. The past eight seasons have been unbelievable, and we have been so proud to be Cardinals. From ACC Championships to Final Fours, we accomplished more than I ever dreamed of, thanks to the unwavering trust of our current and former players. “I can’t thank the volleyball staff and support staff enough for believing in us and pushing us to dream bigger. I am grateful to Josh Heird and Amy Calabrese for loving the sport of volleyball and for aligning with our vision for Louisville. And thank you to Card Nation! We could not have done anything without you!”Busboom Kelly had been with the program since 2017. Meske also joined the Louisville coaching staff in 2017 when Busboom Kelly accepted the role.Meske previously was a head coach at Augustana and an assistant coach at Nebraska.

    Louisville volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly is leaving the Cardinals to take the head coaching job at her alma mater.

    UofL Athletics announced Busboom Kelly was leaving for Nebraska Wednesday afternoon.

    This comes off the heels of the Cardinals falling short in the National Championship against Penn State at the KFC Yum! Center.

    Dan Meske will be taking over for Busboom Kelly, pending University of Louisville Athletic Association Board approval.

    “Card Nation will be forever grateful to Dani for what she did in elevating Louisville Volleyball to be among the nation’s elite programs,” said athletics director Josh Heird in a news release. “During her tenure, she was an incredible ambassador for the sport, for our athletics department and for the university. We know just what a tremendous person, coach, and leader she is and that it would take something truly special for Dani, Lane and their family to leave us. I want to thank Dani for all she did for us, and we wish her the very best.”

    Busboom Kelly wraps up her tenure at Louisville with two national runner-up finishes, three national semifinal appearances, and four ACC Championships.

    “Louisville will always hold a special place in my heart,” said Busboom Kelly in a news release. “I have loved the athletic department, the city, and most importantly, the people, since I first arrived here as an assistant in 2011. The past eight seasons have been unbelievable, and we have been so proud to be Cardinals. From ACC Championships to Final Fours, we accomplished more than I ever dreamed of, thanks to the unwavering trust of our current and former players.

    “I can’t thank the volleyball staff and support staff enough for believing in us and pushing us to dream bigger. I am grateful to Josh Heird and Amy Calabrese for loving the sport of volleyball and for aligning with our vision for Louisville. And thank you to Card Nation! We could not have done anything without you!”

    Busboom Kelly had been with the program since 2017. Meske also joined the Louisville coaching staff in 2017 when Busboom Kelly accepted the role.

    Meske previously was a head coach at Augustana and an assistant coach at Nebraska.



    It is with a heavy heart that we announce the departure of University of Louisville volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly. After leading the Cardinals to unprecedented success over the past five years, Coach Busboom Kelly has decided to pursue other opportunities.

    During her time at UofL, Coach Busboom Kelly guided the team to four NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Sweet 16 run in 2020. She also played a pivotal role in developing numerous All-American players and fostering a culture of excellence both on and off the court.

    While we are sad to see Coach Busboom Kelly go, we are grateful for the lasting impact she has had on our program and our student-athletes. We wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors and know that she will continue to achieve great things wherever she goes.

    Thank you, Coach Busboom Kelly, for your dedication, passion, and leadership. You will always be a part of the Cardinal family.

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  • Husker volleyball coach John Cook retires; Dani Busboom Kelly will succeed him


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    LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook announced his retirement on Wednesday.

    He coached at Nebraska for 25 years and won four national championships.

    “It’s been a great run,” he said in a press release. “I want to thank my family for their support, and I want to thank Bill Byrne and Terry Pettit for giving me the opportunity to be the Nebraska volleyball coach.”

    Before Nebraska, Cook spent seven seasons as the head coach at Wisconsin.

    He has a career winning percentage of .834%, the fifth-best of all time in Division I volleyball.

    Nebraska Athletic Director Troy Dannen said Cook took the already great volleyball program to another level.

    “John Cook leaves a legacy of excellence that places him alongside a very small group of coaches who can be considered the greatest in college athletics history, regardless of sport,” he said in the release.

    Less than 20 minutes after NU announced Cook’s retirement, the university said Dani Busboom Kelly as the new head coach.

    Busboom Kelly played under Cook, then served as one of his assistant coaches at Nebraska.

    She became Louisville’s head coach in 2017.

    This is a developing story. Check with Channel 8 for the latest.





    After an incredible 23-year tenure as the head coach of the Nebraska volleyball team, John Cook has announced his retirement. Cook has been a driving force behind the program’s success, leading the Huskers to multiple national championships and consistently ranking among the top teams in the country.

    Stepping into Cook’s large shoes will be Dani Busboom Kelly, who has been serving as an assistant coach under Cook for the past five years. Busboom Kelly brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having previously coached at other successful programs and playing professionally overseas.

    Nebraska fans are excited to see what the future holds under Busboom Kelly’s leadership, and are grateful for Cook’s dedication and passion for the program. As one era ends, another begins, and Husker volleyball is poised for continued success under its new head coach.

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  • Dani Busboom Kelly Named Nebraska Volleyball Head Coach – University of Nebraska


    LINCOLN, Neb. – One of Nebraska’s own is coming home to lead the Nebraska volleyball program. Dani Busboom Kelly was named the fourth head coach in program history on Wednesday by Nebraska Director of Athletics Troy Dannen. 

    Busboom Kelly will succeed her former coach and mentor, John Cook, who announced his retirement on Wednesday after 25 seasons as Nebraska’s head volleyball coach. 

    A Husker national champion player and assistant coach, Busboom Kelly has spent the last eight years building Louisville into a national power. The Cardinals have reached two NCAA Championship matches, three NCAA Semifinals, five regional finals and have won four ACC titles. 

    Busboom Kelly has compiled a 203-44 (.822) record in her eight seasons at Louisville, including a 120-15 (.889) mark over the last four years, which is the second-best winning percentage in the country during that span. This past season, the Cardinals reached the NCAA Championship match for the second time in the last three seasons. 

    “We are excited to welcome Dani and her family back to Lincoln to continue our tradition of excellence in our volleyball program,” Dannen said. “She has demonstrated outstanding leadership at the highest levels of the sport and I am confident that our program will remain among the nation’s elite for years to come. This is a special place that needs an exceptional coach, and we have her. Welcome to Dani and her family!”

    Busboom Kelly was the starting libero on Nebraska’s 2006 national championship team, and she was an assistant coach when the Huskers won the 2015 national championship in Omaha. She took the helm at Louisville late in 2016 after being named AVCA National Assistant Coach of the Year in her final season as a Husker assistant, and she has guided the Cardinals to heights the program has never experienced.  

    A Cortland, Neb., native, Busboom Kelly has agreed to a six-year contract to return home to lead her alma mater. She will be formally introduced as the Huskers’ head coach on Thursday, Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The welcome event will be open to the public, with an introductory press conference to follow.

    “The opportunity to come home to Nebraska is more than a dream come true,” Busboom Kelly said. “I want to thank Troy Dannen, Dr. Jeffrey Gold, and Kristen Brown for their trust in me to continue the legacy of Nebraska volleyball. A huge thank you to John Cook. I would not be here without his mentorship and support. I’ve gotten chills listening to the roars in the Coliseum and now Devaney since I was nine years old. Nebraska is the greatest place in the world to play volleyball and I am honored to be a part of it once again! My family and I can’t wait to get to work and bring more championships home. Go Big Red!”

    In her first season at Louisville in 2017, Busboom Kelly took over a program coming off a 12-18 season and led UofL to a 24-7 record, an ACC title and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Picked eighth in the ACC preseason poll, she coached two players to major conference postseason awards, ACC Setter of the Year (Wilma Rivera) and ACC Defensive Player of the Year (Molly Sauer). For her efforts, she was named the AVCA East Region Coach of the Year for the first of four times at Louisville. Following her first season, Busboom Kelly was named the head coach of the U.S. Collegiate National Team Europe Tour, leading them to the gold medal in the European Global Challenge. 

    The Cardinals continued to improve each season, reaching the NCAA Tournament Second Round in 2018 and the program’s first-ever NCAA Regional Final in 2019. During the shortened 2020-21 season, Busboom Kelly’s Cardinals went 15-3 and won the ACC Championship, and she was named ACC Coach of the Year. 

    Louisville broke through in a big way in 2021, winning 32 straight matches to begin the season before finishing the year in the NCAA Semifinals for the first time in program history. Busboom Kelly was again named ACC Coach of the Year as well as AVCA National Coach of the Year, as the Cardinals achieved their first No. 1 ranking in program history. She became the first woman in NCAA history to coach an undefeated regular season, and two Louisville players (Tori Dilfer and Anna Stevenson) earned the program’s first-ever AVCA All-America First Team honors. 

    The Cardinals finished 31-3 in 2022 and reached the NCAA Final for the first time in school history, falling to top-seeded Texas. Busboom Kelly was the ACC Coach of the Year for the third year in a row, as the Cardinals won their third straight ACC title. Claire Chaussee was voted ACC Player of the Year, and Amaya Tillman won the NCAA Elite 90 Award for having the best cumulative GPA at the NCAA Championship. 

    After going 27-5 in 2023 with another regional final appearance and another ACC Player of the Year honor (Anna DeBeer), the Cardinals began the 2024 season with pressure to get back to the NCAA Semifinals, which were being played at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville. Not only did the Cardinals qualify for the NCAA Semifinals in their own city, they also impressively turned aside top-seeded Pittsburgh, 3-1, despite losing their top hitter DeBeer for the tournament early in set four.  

    Prior to her time at Louisville, Busboom Kelly played a vital role on the Husker coaching staff, assisting with Nebraska’s setters, liberos, outside hitters and recruiting. Regarded as one of the best recruiters in the nation, Busboom Kelly helped Nebraska’s resurgence to the forefront of college volleyball, as the Huskers captured the 2015 NCAA Championship at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, the same place Busboom Kelly won the national title as a player for the Huskers in 2006.

    Behind Busboom Kelly’s recruiting efforts, the Huskers’ 2013 signing class was ranked No. 1 in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com, and the 2015 class was also a top-five class. From that group Mikaela Foecke went on to become the third freshman to be named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Championship.

    Busboom Kelly helped the Huskers to a 134-30 record and NCAA Regional Final appearances in all five seasons. Before joining the Husker staff in 2012, she was an assistant coach at Tennessee from 2009-10, and an assistant coach at Louisville in 2011. 

    As a captain at Nebraska, Busboom moved from setter to libero in 2006 to help Nebraska’s defense and finished her career as one of only two players to rank among NU’s all-time leaders in both digs (1,281) and assists (2,873). She was a four-year starter for Cook, guiding NU to a 124-10 record, three Big 12 titles, two NCAA Final appearances and a national title in 2006.

    Busboom was considered the Big 12’s best libero in 2006, as she helped NU limit opponents to a Big 12-low .144 hitting percentage. She set Nebraska’s single-season digs record (580) in her first year as a libero. She notched her best defensive performance in the NCAA Semifinals against UCLA, totaling a career-high 29 digs, which ranks as the second-best postseason performance in school history.

    In addition to her accomplishments on the court, Busboom excelled off the court for the Huskers. She was a 2006 second-team Academic All-District VII selection, while earning six Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades and becoming a three-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 honoree. She earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Nebraska in 2007.

    Following her graduation, Busboom spent time with the U.S. Women’s National Training Team before working as a sales representative for an Omaha insurance company. She also worked as a sideline reporter for radio broadcasts of Nebraska volleyball matches on the Husker Sports Network and was an assistant coach with USA Volleyball’s Select A2 Program.

    Dani and her husband, former Nebraska football player Lane Kelly, were married in the summer of 2010 and have a son, Boone.



    I’m excited to announce that Dani Busboom Kelly has been named the new head coach of the Nebraska volleyball team at the University of Nebraska! With her extensive experience as a player and a coach, I have no doubt that she will lead our team to great success. Join me in welcoming Coach Busboom Kelly to the Husker family and cheering her on as she takes the reins of our beloved volleyball program. Go Big Red! #Huskers #NebraskaVolleyball #NewHeadCoach

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  • La date de retour espérée pour Dani Olmo est connue


    Le FC Barcelone a récemment annoncé la blessure de Dani Olmo. Le milieu offensif souffre d’une élongation au muscle soléaire droit. On en sait plus sur le retour à la compétition du talent des Blaugrana.

    Dani Olmo a connu un nouveau coup dur en ce début d’année 2025. Le FC Barcelone a annoncé qu’il souffrait d’une élongation au muscle soléaire droit. Il est d’ores et déjà forfait pour le match de Ligue des Champions, face au Benfica.

    Comme nous l’apprend le Mundo Deportivo, sa durée d’absence devrait être de dix jours. Il devrait donc rater la prochaine journée de Liga des Blaugrana face à Valence. C’est face à l’Atalanta Bergame, la semaine prochaine, que le joueur de 26 ans pourrait faire son retour. Il pourrait toutefois être mis au repos si le club catalan serait déjà assuré de terminer dans le top 8 de la phase de ligue de la C1. Il reviendrait alors lors du match suivant, face à Alavés en championnat.

    C’est Gavi qui devrait prendre sa place en tant que milieu offensif. Le jeune talent de 20 ans monte d’ailleurs en puissance ces dernières semaines. Il a même pu marquer deux buts lors des quatre derniers matchs des siens.

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    La date de retour espérée pour Dani Olmo est enfin connue ! Après avoir subi une blessure lors d’un match récent, le joueur de l’équipe nationale espagnole devrait être de retour sur les terrains d’ici trois semaines. Les fans de football peuvent donc se réjouir de retrouver leur star préférée très bientôt. Restez connectés pour plus d’informations sur son rétablissement et ses performances à venir ! #DaniOlmo #RetourImminent #Football

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  • FC Barcelona News: 20 January 2025; Dani Olmo injury confirmed, Barça and Girona in talks over Eric García deal


    Dani Olmo injury news – FC Barcelona
    First-team player Dani Olmo has a right calf strain. He will miss the next match and his evolution will determine when he returns to first-team activities.

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    Barça Atlètic 0-3 SD Ponferradina: No luck – FC Barcelona
    Adefeat to start the return set of fixtures, as Barça Atlètic went down 0-3 to SD Ponferradina. The goals proved tough blows for the blaugranes who were unable to make the most of numerical advantage after Sibille was sent off just after kick-off. Pedro Soma’s red card levelled things up at the Estadi Johan Cruyff, after which Ponferradina scored a further two goals.

    Barcelona and Girona in talks over Eric García deal – Football España
    Barcelona need to make a sale this month in order to sign Marcus Rashford, and currently, the most likely exit to take place is that of Eric Garcia. The defender, who is far down the pecking order in Hansi Flick’s plans, is wanted by Como and Girona, and it is the latter that are favourites to bring him back to Montilivi.



    FC Barcelona News: 20 January 2025

    It has been confirmed that midfielder Dani Olmo will be out of action for FC Barcelona for the next few weeks after sustaining an injury in training. The 27-year-old has been a key player for the team this season, and his absence will be a blow to the squad as they continue to push for success in La Liga and the Champions League.

    In other news, FC Barcelona is reportedly in talks with Girona over a potential deal for defender Eric García. The 24-year-old has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months, and it seems that a transfer to the Catalan side could be on the cards. García has struggled for game time at Barcelona, and a move to Girona could provide him with the opportunity for regular first-team football.

    Stay tuned for more updates on these developing stories as FC Barcelona looks to strengthen their squad and continue their pursuit of silverware in the 2024-2025 season.

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  • Barcelona’s Dani Olmo suffers calf injury, ruled out of Benfica Champions League trip


    Dani Olmo has suffered a calf injury that Barcelona say will rule him out of Tuesday’s Champions League trip to Benfica.

    The Spain international, 26, was introduced from the bench in the 1-1 draw at Getafe in La Liga on Saturday evening and played the final 28 minutes in place of Gavi.

    He will not travel with the squad when Barcelona head to Portugal on Tuesday, however, with assessments ongoing as to the severity of the issue.

    Barcelona are second in the Champions League league phase table and are already mathematically certain of at least a place in the playoffs after five wins from their six games.

    The club’s next league match comes against Valencia at Montjuic next Sunday.

    Olmo — alongside Pau Victor — has been granted temporary permission by the Spanish government to feature for Barcelona after the club missed the December 31 deadline to register him for the second half of the season.

    The decision from CSD was an acknowledgement that Barcelona have grounds to dispute the decision taken by La Liga and RFEF (the Spanish federation) and means the players can feature in La Liga and the early rounds of the Champions League knockout stages before a definitive ruling is made.

    Olmo returned to Barcelona in a deal worth in the region of €60million from RB Leipzig in August.

    He has gone on to make 18 appearances in all competitions for the club this season, adding six goals and three assists.

    Saturday’s draw saw Barcelona drop points for a fourth game in a row in La Liga with Jules Kounde’s opening goal cancelled out by Mauro Arambarri.

    They sit third in the table, four points behind second-placed Real Madrid, who can move top above Atletico Madrid if they beat Las Palmas on Sunday.

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    Barca’s Olmo reprieve: How long can he and Victor play for, why did the government intervene and what next?

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    Barcelona’s Dani Olmo suffers calf injury, ruled out of Benfica Champions League trip

    Barcelona’s Dani Olmo has been dealt a blow as the midfielder has suffered a calf injury, ruling him out of their upcoming Champions League clash against Benfica.

    The Spanish international picked up the injury during a training session and will now undergo further tests to determine the severity of the injury and the expected recovery time.

    Olmo has been a key player for Barcelona this season, contributing with goals and assists in both domestic and European competitions. His absence will be a big loss for the team as they look to secure a crucial win against Benfica in the Champions League.

    The club has not yet provided a timeline for Olmo’s return, but fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery for the talented midfielder. In the meantime, Barcelona will have to find a suitable replacement to fill the void left by Olmo’s absence in their upcoming matches.

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  • Dani Olmo injury news


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    He will miss the next match and his evolution will determine when he returns to first-team activities.


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    BREAKING: Dani Olmo suffers knee injury in training session Barcelona, Spain – Dani Olmo, the talented midfielder for FC Barcelona, has sustained a knee injury during a training session earlier today. The extent of the injury is currently unknown, but initial reports suggest that Olmo could be out of action for several weeks. Olmo, who has been a key player for Barcelona this season, was seen clutching his knee in pain after a collision with a teammate during a routine drill. The medical staff immediately rushed to his aid and he was taken off the field for further evaluation. Fans of the club are understandably worried about the impact of Olmo’s injury on the team’s performance, as he has been instrumental in their recent success. The club has yet to release an official statement regarding the severity of the injury or a timeline for his return. Stay tuned for more updates on Dani Olmo’s injury and recovery process. Our thoughts are with him during this difficult time. #GetWellSoonDaniOlmo
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  • Barca confirm massive Dani Olmo blow ahead of Benfica clash as fears grow over longer absence


    Barcelona have been hit by an injury blow to key playmaker Dani Olmo ahead of their next game against Benfica in the Champions League on Tuesday evening.

    Olmo complained of muscular discomfort in his calf after featuring as a substitute in the LaLiga draw against Getafe on Saturday and Barca have now confirmed that he will be out of the midweek match against the Portuguese side.

    Barcelona, who are now third in the La Liga table and five points behind leaders Atletico Madrid, can qualify automatically for the next stage of the Champions League against Benfica.

    However, the loss of Olmo will be a blow for Hansi Flick’s side – especially after his impressive showing against Real Betis in the Copa del Rey.

    Flick is likely to give an update on how much time that Olmo is likely to miss at his press conference for the Benfica clash on Monday.

    Barca were only granted provisional permission to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor by the Spanish national sports council (CSD) at the start of the month.

    The players, both summer signings, were only registered for the first half of the season as Barcelona could not meet LaLiga’s wage cap restrictions.

    They had initially been rejected by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and LaLiga in their efforts to register the duo.

    However, the CSD stepped in on January 8 following an appeal by the club to grant a precautionary measure and allow the pair to play in the short term.

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    Latest Barcelona news: Offer for Liverpool star coming / Spurs to aid Rashford swoop

    Liverpool winger Luis Diaz has made a clear decision on his future amid strong interest from Barcelona, with a report in his native Colombia claiming the big issue that the Reds have to overcome to keep hold of the star, as another big-name forward could be on his way out of Anfield.

    Since his £37m move from FC Porto in January 2022, Diaz has established himself as one of the best players for Liverpool and has become a fan favourite. The Colombia international was one of the first names on the teamsheet under Jurgen Klopp, and he has kept his place in the Reds’ starting lineup under Arne Slot.

    Diaz is under contract at Liverpool until the summer of 2027, and there has been speculation in the Spanish press that Barcelona are keen on signing him at the end of the season.

    There have been reports that Diaz is not happy at Liverpool, with the chance to move to Barcelona seen favourably by the 28-year-old winger.

    Those reports have now been backed by sources in Colombia. Antena 2 has reported that Barcelona have already told Liverpool that they plan to make an offer for Diaz in June, with a €70 (£59m, $72m) bid expected.

    Meanwhile, Tottenham could inadvertently help Marcus Rashford to secure his preferred move out of Manchester United this month, with reports detailing the latest on Barcelona’s interest as well as a Spurs ‘offer’ that unlocks their deal.

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    Barcelona fans have been dealt a massive blow as the club has confirmed that star midfielder Dani Olmo will miss the upcoming clash against Benfica due to injury. The news has sparked fears among fans that Olmo could be facing a longer spell on the sidelines.

    Olmo, who has been in scintillating form for Barcelona this season, picked up a knock in training earlier this week and was unable to recover in time for the crucial Champions League match against Benfica. The absence of the talented playmaker is a huge blow for Barcelona as they look to secure a crucial victory in their quest to advance to the knockout stages of the competition.

    Fans are now anxiously waiting for further updates on Olmo’s condition, with concerns growing that he could be out for an extended period of time. The loss of Olmo will undoubtedly be felt by Barcelona, who will need to find a way to cope without one of their key players in the upcoming matches.

    As Barcelona prepare to face Benfica without Olmo, fans will be hoping for a swift recovery for the talented midfielder and are keeping their fingers crossed that he will be back on the pitch sooner rather than later.

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  • Barcelona confirm Dani Olmo ruled out with injury ahead of Benfica


    Barcelona have been hit by an injury blow to Dani Olmo ahead of their next game against Benfica in the Champions League.

    Olmo complained of muscular discomfort after featuring as a substitute against Getafe on Saturday, according to Mundo Deportivo.

    Barcelona say Olmo is out and will miss the midweek match against the Portuguese side

    Barcelona can qualify automatically for the next stage of the competition against Benfica which would be a big boost.

    The loss of Olmo will be a blow for Hansi Flick and his side, particularly after an impressive showing against Real Betis in the Copa del Rey

    The Barca boss is likely to provide an update on Olmo and how much more time he will miss when he faces the press on Monday at his press conference.





    Barcelona fans were delivered a blow today as the club confirmed that Dani Olmo has been ruled out with an injury ahead of their crucial match against Benfica. The talented midfielder has been in fine form for the team this season, making his absence all the more devastating.

    Olmo has been a key player for Barcelona, providing creativity and vision in the midfield. His absence will surely be felt in the upcoming match against Benfica, as the team looks to secure a crucial victory in their Champions League campaign.

    Fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery for Olmo, as his presence on the pitch is sorely missed. In the meantime, Barcelona will have to rely on their other talented players to step up and fill the void left by the injured midfielder.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Dani Olmo’s injury and Barcelona’s upcoming matches.

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