After the financial soap opera, the legal soap opera in sight.
Barça wants to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, but some Primera División residents do not see it that way. According to Sportseveral Spanish La Liga clubs have communicated to the organization their intention to take legal action to request the cancellation of the competition if LaLiga gives in to pressure from Joan Laporta to register the European champion.
Javier Tebas remains inflexible
At stake: an implicit moratorium which currently blocks the registration of the two players. On the one hand, some are demanding that they be allowed to play normally in future matches; on the other, some defend the maintenance of the blockade imposed on Barça by LaLiga, preventing the club from counting on these players until the end of the season.
Laporta is banking on the regulations to unblock the situation, but in front of him, a front of clubs is opposed to any preferential treatment, denouncing a non-existent permissiveness in similar cases. Behind the scenes, Javier Tebas remains inflexible on the financial constraints imposed on Barça. Meanwhile, the already tense relationship between Laporta and other clubs continues to deteriorate. If LaLiga were to change its position compared to that adopted at the end of the year, these clubs are already considering filing a complaint aimed at declaring the Spanish competition null and void.
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