Sunday, January 5, 2025

The federation and La Liga rejected the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.

The RFEF has refused visas to two Barca players, while the employers' association has raised the salary cap and the club is cool with financial fairness. Laporta would move to CSD "so the players can play in the Super Cup"


Lifeline Barcelona claims to have solved problems with the registration of two of its players - last summer's star signing Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, one of the pearls of Hansi Flick's squad - has helped save nothing. At least, not for now. And Barca were due to play their first match of 2025, the Copa dell'Occitane, last night without the two players.

The refusal was announced yesterday morning. In a note, it was indicated that the committee "agreed not to grant the prior visas or definitive permits requested by FC Barcelona for the players Daniel Olmo Carvajal and Pau Victor." The Blaugrana club, for its part, does not want to consider the case closed. From the Camp Nou office he assured that Barça will request precautionary measures from the Higher Sports Council (CSD) and that if the request is not successful through administrative channels, it will go to the General Court. "We will go to the CSD so that the players can play the Super Cup [at least now]," Barça stressed. After making their debut in the Copa del Rey yesterday, Hansi Flick's team will travel to Saudi Arabia on the 7th to participate in the Spanish Super Cup with Madrid, Athletic and Mallorca.


The Kelela meanings referred to by Federation sources refer to Articles 130.2 and 141.5 of the General Regulations of the RFEF. The first paragraph states that "A single concussion of a football player does not give rise to the possibility of de-registration and re-registration by the same club; only one concussion of a club can be registered", while the second paragraph states: "The more football players are licensed. If the license is canceled then the same problem cannot be met with the same problem if it is related to the East.

Barcelona has one last card to play: the CSD and its interpretation of the issue. If Barca exhaust all their options without success and are unable to sign Olmo, the player will be released. This situation would create a new economic imbalance of around 120 million euros for Barça. The club will have to pay Leipzig a transfer fee of 48 million, as well as a six-year contract for the player. La Liga and the Federation want to put an end to the Olmo and Victor case, while Barcelona are looking for a new way to escape the financial abuse situation.



Last summer, the club's finance department suggested signing Dani Olmo. "We have exceeded the requirement of fair play. It cannot be registered," the finance department warned the sports department when Laporta insisted he wanted a spectacular operation. The sports department found itself in trouble between the discretion of the officials and the recklessness of the directors. Courage won out over common sense and Dani Olmo arrived at Barca for 48 million euros, plus variables, and a six-year contract. Joan LaPorta didn't want to listen. Now, his self-imposed deafness is in the hands of the CSD.





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