In the eyes of many, Barcelona has gone away with one with regard to the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor. After both were not registered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), they are not allowed to play the rest of the season in theory. However, an emergency bus has kept them available for the Blaugrana.
This Tuesday, the RFEF and La L Liga sent their arguments and documents to the CSD, after President Javier Tebas confirmed that they would fight their registrations. MD explains that Barcelona is of the opinion that if the business goes beyond the transfer -thier -thumbline on the third February, they will probably be available for the rest of the season with Olmo and Victor.
That only leaves the rest of Friday and Monday for the CSD to issue an opinion on the issue, with a deadline of three months before the case that ends on 7 April. This is due to the fact that the CSD formulation for the formulation of their order that their goal is not to not harm or donate the rights of Olmo and Victor to lead a 'normal' and successful career.
If Olmo and Victor were again registered by La Liga beyond the Deadline transfer, they could end their contracts and look for new clubs. But with the registration data for the Champions League quadrons and other European competitions on six February, this in turn would run the risk of harming Olmo and Victor's career if they could not compete.
Whether this is about passing whether Barcelona's legal logic is healthy is a different matter, but that is the area on which they work. Other clubs, unhappy about the situation, have classified the order as 'falsification' of the competition, and the impact of that alternative will undoubtedly be included in the CSD decision.
