Spanish attacker Dani Olmo, signed in the summer by RB Leipzig, said in an interview with 'AS' about his arrival in the Bundesliga and the possibility of being called up by Luis Enrique for the Euros.
"The Euros is a dream. There's still a long way to go, but I'll keep working. First I have to earn it at Leipzig, and if I do well, I'm sure I'll have options too", the player said, who has already scored a goal for the German outfit.
Speaking about his arrival in German football, the player recalled that "the first few months have been very good". Likewise, he defined the Bundesliga as a "very strong, very physical [competetion] and many changes of pace and counter-attacks."
"The sporting project that they have, their position on young players and how they work" were the reasons that brought him to RB Leipzig. The match against Bayern Munich on Sunday was the first time he started. "I played in a strange position, but I am happy to start to get game time and also motivated to continue", he ended by saying.