Barça: “It’s out of time”, the Federation and La Liga are categorical for Dani Olmo

For the Spanish Federation and La Liga, Barça is still not in compliance and can no longer register Dani Olmo. The last 2 appeals for Barça are known.

If normally the month of January is dedicated to talking about the transfer window, another subject dominates the attention in Barcelona… In recent days, Barça has failed to register Dani Olmo and Victor in its squad for the 2nd part of the season . Since then, the Catalan club has tried by all means to convince the authorities to register its two players. The most worrying case is that of Dani Olmo…

The Spanish winger or midfielder packed his bags this summer for more than 55 million euros and the latter could leave free if Barça does not find a solution. While Dani Olmo would be committed to staying at Barcelona, ​​his destiny at the Catalan club is no longer in his hands. This situation puts FC Barcelona in embarrassment because if he wishes, Dani Olmo could slam the door and claim all his months of salary until June 2030.

La Liga and the RFEF close the door to Barça

This January 3, information came from the Spanish Federation and La Liga. According to Marca's indiscretions, in the case of Dani Olmo, everything is “out of time” et “nothing has changed”would have blown away the two Spanish authorities.

If Barcelona would unofficially affirm that everything is in the hands of the Spanish Football Federation, the Spanish sports daily assures that the RFEF “has not received any documentation or request from the Catalan team regarding the federal license of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor”. It really doesn’t look good for Barça…

Barça's last 2 options

The leaders of Barça will have work to do and Joan Laporta is certainly stake his future on this issue. FC Barcelona would still have two possibilities to register the two players but the matter really does not lean in favor of the Blaugrana. According to Marca, Barça could turn to the “Consejo Superior de Deportes”.

This solution would allow Dani Olmo and Pau Victor to play under a new license. “The CSD would play a key role as long as the club respects financial fair play,” can we read. The second and final option would be to go directly to the ordinary courts to challenge the decision of the Spanish Federation and La Liga. To be continued…


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