La Liga chief Javier Tebas confirms plans to de-register Dani Olmo

Earlier this month, Barcelona obtained a precautionary measure to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, but that decision of the Higher Sports Council (CSD) has proved to be very controversial.

The two players, two signed for Barcelona last summer, were originally registered until December 31. The Catalan giants had not succeeded in receiving the approval from La Liga or the Spanish football federation to extend the registration period before this deadline is finished, but the decision of the CSD means that both are currently eligible, although the issue is still becoming Review.

The precautionary measure was only distributed while the CSD is conducting a study, but La Liga and the Federation, as well as various clubs in Spain, believe that Olmo and Victor are not allowed to play for Barcelona in the meantime.

La Liga President Javier Tebas has been very pronounced in recent weeks about this issue and on Tuesday he confirmed (via Marca) that a profession has been filed to have the precautionary measure from Barcelona removed.

“We are against their registration and we draw up the resources that match us in the agencies that match us. And where we ask that he is not logically registered.

“(The clubs that complained against OLMO decision) are right. If we as a competition we increase the corresponding professions, it is because we believe that a decision was not taken in accordance with the law as it should be. “

Although La Liga can win their attraction, Barcelona would not be open to having one of their results challenged for matches that Olmo played, such as the 5-2 demolition of Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final.

“In the field of sports legislation, when a player has a license – and at the moment Dani Olmo has a license to play – there is no room for challenging the results (of matches he played), although they later can agree with us (that he should not be registered). “

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