
Barcelona has expressed the confidence that Dani Olmo and Pau Victor will be registered for the rest of the season and remain tied to the club, amidst controversy about the issue in recent months. The Blaugrana made an order in mid -January to ensure that they remained registered for the time being, because they fight their case that they should be registered.
La Liga and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Not registered Olmo and Victor on the first January, after Barcelona did not sufficiently increase their salary limit to register them again. They were originally registered for a rule for emergency injuries. However, Barcelona claims that they closed and presented the relevant documents in time, and it was La Liga's request for proof of funds behind some delay, something that was not in the regulations at the time.
As such, they provided a temporary order to keep them registered while fighting their case, who has a maximum validity of seventh of April. Catalunya Radio, however, reports that the Blaugrana is already preparing for this decision if things are not going in their direction.
They will appeal to the Court of controversial decisions if that is the case, and the Blaugrana believe that this profession OLMO and Victor would not be registered while the case would be going on to have them available to The end of the season, which ultimately is their goal. In the summer they could normally register them.
An extra degree of intrigues has been added by suspicions of La Liga that the € 100 million deal closed for the 30-year lease agreement of VIP seats in Camp Nou is not completely above the board. They fear that the companies that have bought the money, in exchange for the benefit of Barcelona elsewhere, while the Catalan giants believe that there will be no consequences, with the money already in their accounts for a large part of the deal.
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