FC Barcelona: Hopes remain for Olmo and Victor during the Super Cup

FC Barcelona: Hopes remain for Olmo and Victor during the Super Cup
FC Barcelona: Hopes remain for Olmo and Victor during the Super Cup

Although it still takes a few days to finalize the registrations of Dani Olmo and Victor, FC Barcelona remains hopeful that their appearance before the CSD on Tuesday will pave the way…

After two days of uncertainty, La Liga and the RFEF have jointly decided not to validate the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor at FC Barcelona. This situation now pushes the Blaugranas to consider new recourse.

In a statement sent to a group of journalists, Barça’s board of directors – which will refrain from any public comment until the situation is resolved – announced that it would first appear before the Superior Council of sport (CSD) on Tuesday to request an exemption which would allow them to field their players… Otherwise, the case will inevitably end up in civil courts.

Laporta has already spoken with Olmo and Victor.

Furthermore, the newspaper SPORT reports that Joan Laporta met this morning Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, both anxious, at the Ciutat Esportiva, to reassure them by asking them to wait for justice to “rend in their favor in a few days” .

At FC Barcelona, ​​where optimism remains, we hope to obtain a provisional measure in the coming days to qualify Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the Spanish Super Cup, which begins Wednesday in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) against Athletic Bilbao . In the worst-case scenario, the club hopes to be able to count on both players for the final, which could be a Clasico, the following Sunday… The countdown has begun.

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