In a major development, SPORT reports that optimism is running high within the offices of FC Barcelona regarding the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor in La Liga.
According to club sources, the Blaugrana board is confident of registering the Spanish duo within the next few hours.
This confidence stems from significant progress in resolving the financial fair play issues that have previously blocked their registrations.
Barcelona have confirmed that the agreement for the sale of the VIP boxes in the future Spotify Camp Nou has been approved. This deal will generate a substantial economic boost, enabling the club to meet the financial requirements imposed by La Liga.
The operation, deemed crucial for achieving the 1:1 rule in this winter market, has instilled near-certainty among club officials that the Spanish football governing body will approve the move.
Although La Liga has expressed reservations, Barcelona are confident that their arguments, grounded in Article 130.2 of the RFEF’s General Regulations, will suffice.
This provision allows for registrations under exceptional circumstances, and the Catalans believe it provides a solid basis for resolving the case in their favour.
Despite this optimism, Barcelona continue to work tirelessly to ensure all issues are resolved promptly, with a key meeting taking place earlier today.
Registering Olmo and Victor for upcoming matches would provide a significant boost both on the pitch and off it. Their inclusion would mark a key victory for club president Joan Laporta’s administration at a pivotal moment for the Blaugrana project.
Barcelona’s immediate goal is to obtain final approval before head coach Hansi Flick’s press conference tomorrow at 1:00 PM, ahead of the Copa del Rey clash against Barbastro.