Luke Littler may have a future as sporting director at Manchester United.
Teen Darts Sensation smaller he is passionate red devils fan, although that has been quite difficult amid United's demise in recent years.
With the January transfer window open, United could look to strengthen Ruben AmorimThe team with some new faces.
Even though Littler has his own World Darts Championship quarter-final to worry about, he has shared who he would like to see arrive at Old Trafford.
On Instagram, Littler re-shared Fabrizio Romano's post where he revealed that LaLiga had eliminated the Spanish international. Dani Olmo of BarcelonaThe official list of those summoned.
Littler wrote “6 month loan joined” underneath and added the eyes emoji.
Olmo joined Barcelona from RB Leipzig in a deal worth £51m in the summer, signaling a return to where it all began.
However, the transfer has proven to be a constant thorn in the side of the Spanish giants, as had problems registering Elm at the beginning of the season.
A temporary agreement was soon reached that allowed Barcelona to register Olmo until the end of the calendar year.
Unfortunately, Barcelona have failed to get their financial house in order and now run the serious risk of losing Olmo to a rival for free.
Speaking on talkSPORT about White and Jordan, Spanish football expert Terry Gibson how the Olmo saga had reached the breaking point.
“Their termination clause is 500 million euros and it cost them 50 million euros.
“They were only allowed to register him due to the injuries of Andreas Christensen and Ronald Araujo. As they were going to be off for half the season, their salaries were deducted from the financial fair play that we have in LaLiga, so, therefore. , they were allowed to bring Dani Olmo's salary.
“Christensen and Araujo are fit again and will be in January. Therefore, they return to the squad, which means that Dani Olmo has to be withdrawn as he is at the moment.”
The obvious solution to Barcelona's financial problems is to try to sell their fringe players, but rivals are now well aware of the Spanish team's dire financial situation.
Despite the circus, Gibson believes Olmo will ultimately still be a Barcelona player when the January window closes.
As for Littler, he has a lot more to worry about than United's transfer deals.
The 17-year-old sealed a place in the last eight of this year's World Darts Championship after surviving a huge scare against Ryan Joyce.
smaller won 4-3 in the tense contest but had to overcome some serious nerves early in the doubles match.
After two sets, Littler had missed a staggering 14 of 19 double attempts for a percentage of 26 percent.
The pair traded sets as tensions rose, but once Littler took a 3-2 lead, he let out an almighty roar.
Joyce escalated the drama when she took the match to a decisive seventh set, but Littler held on for a thrilling victory.
Littler's victory booked him a quarter-final date against stablemate Nathan Aspinall in the New Year's Day afternoon session.