Barcelona has several issues to resolve before the January transfer window, including the departure of players who have fallen short of expectations and failed to take advantage of their opportunities. Among the most notable names are Anssumane Fati, Eric García, Gerard Martín and Héctor Fort, all of whom could be on their way out, while others such as Pablo Torre, Andreas Christensen and Ferran Torres could also leave the club if suitable offers materialize .
Additionally, president Joan Laporta is considering the addition of new signings, with discussions surrounding possible arrivals including Marc Pubill, Hugo Bueno, Álvaro Carreras, Jonathan Tah and Devyne Rensch. The club is also looking to renew the contracts of key players whose negotiations expire in 2026, such as Ronald Araújo, Pedri González, Pablo Paéz ‘Gavi’ and Lamine Yamal. However, Deco’s main priority at the moment is securing the registration of Dani Olmo.
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Barcelona have a three-week window to secure funding through a new sponsorship deal, with efforts already underway at Camp Nou to resolve this situation and calm speculation surrounding the ’20’s future. It is crucial for Hans-Dieter Flick, as losing Olmo would be a big setback; If they fail to register him in La Liga in time, they will have no choice but to part with the player in January.
A player cannot be registered twice in the same season, and if Olmo cannot be registered in time, the former RB Leipzig, Dinamo Zagreb and Espanyol striker could request a transfer to another club where he can continue playing, as he is not willing to consider spending six months sitting on the bench. Currently, all efforts are focused on unblocking this operation and addressing the most pressing headache within the team.
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Olmo remains calm, trusting in the guarantees given by Laporta and Deco, who have promised him that he should not worry and that they will secure his registration before the end of the year.
Deco has sought to reassure both Olmo and Flick, stating in recent comments: “Will we be able to register Olmo? Yes, certainly. The club is working on that. These are internal matters, and I cannot discuss them; otherwise, we would be in TV every day talking about it, but we’ll figure it out.”