Once again, Barça leaders worked until very late last night. It must be said that there are many crucial subjects. But the Spanish press affirms it together, notably Marca. The Catalan club has reached a crucial milestone: it returns to the 1:1 financial rule, allowing the club to recruit in a normal manner after a period of ban linked to financial fair play. Thanks to a significant sale of the VIP areas of the Spotify Camp Nou for around 100 million euros, Barça has cleaned up its economic situation and La Liga has given its agreement for future transfers.
Dani Olmo finally registered this Saturday at Barça?
However, despite this progress, the club faces a new administrative obstacle: the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor remains blocked. According to internal sources, the situation of the two players is unprecedented, plunging La Liga and the RFEF into a legal debate around article 130.2. Joan Laporta, Barca president, worked hard until late at night, hoping for a quick resolution. Although La Liga has validated the return to the 1:1 rule, it has not yet given the green light to re-register the two attackers. A decision could be made this Saturday, an outcome that the club is approaching with optimism.
If La Liga's response, however, is negative, Barça plans to appeal to the Superior Sports Council (CSD) to obtain an interim measure, allowing Olmo and Víctor to play while awaiting a definitive resolution. For his part, coach Hansi Flick expressed his annoyance at this situation which complicates the team's preparation. Laporta, meanwhile, remains confident. A press conference is planned as soon as the situation is clarified, potentially this Sunday or in Saudi Arabia, where the club will compete in the Spanish Super Cup.
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To summarize
While Barça is navigating sensitive issues in recent days, the Catalan club has just won a great victory. Indeed, the Blaugrana club has achieved a return to the famous 1:1 but is still waiting for Dani Olmo.