La Liga team Atletico Madrid has criticized the Spanish National Sports Council's decision to allow Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo to play on a temporary basis after his license had expired. According to the club, this government intervention sets a dangerous precedent and calls into question the rules of the game. Other clubs, including Las Palmas, have also expressed concern about how this decision could impact the integrity of the competition and destabilize professional football in Spain.
After repeated rejections by La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation, Barcelona successfully appealed to the Higher Sports Council to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. However, their registration is only valid until the CSD reaches a final decision in April, leaving the team with a limited timeline to utilize their talents in crucial matches. The stakes are high as Barcelona must secure favorable results in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Champions League during this period, making the CSD's decision a crucial factor in their success.
In a recent interview, FC Barcelona star Lamine Yamal expressed his excitement for the Spanish Super Cup final after scoring a crucial goal in the semifinals against Athletic Club. The 17-year-old had just returned from an ankle injury and was instrumental in securing his team's spot in the final. He also shared his happiness in seeing teammates Dani Olmo and Pau Victor being cleared to play and hopes they will join him in the final against either Real Madrid or RCD Mallorca.
Despite Barcelona missing key player Dani Olmo, whose playing license was revoked, young talents Gavi and Yamal stepped up to secure a 2-0 victory against Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish Super Cup semifinals. Olmo was temporarily cleared to play, but unfortunately not in time for the game. Barca's opponent in the final will be determined in the match between Real Madrid and Mallorca, with the outcome being held in Saudi Arabia. Barca coach Hansi Flick expressed his joy over the decision to allow Olmo and Pau Victor to play again, and the players were also thrilled to contribute to the win and reach the final.
Young superstars Gavi and Lamine Yamal put on a show in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as they scored a goal each to secure a 2-0 victory for Barcelona against Athletic Club in the Spanish Super Cup semifinal. The team was unable to field Spanish playmaker Dani Olmo and Pau Victor due to delayed clearance, but it did not stop the young guns from shining on the field. This win takes Barcelona one step closer to lifting the trophy and adds to their impressive run of form under new manager Xavi Hernandez.
According to reports, FC Barcelona is determined to secure a contract extension for Pedri until 2030, amidst their ongoing efforts to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor this month. The club is also looking to announce other deals, such as for Gavi and Ronald Araujo, and have already agreed on a contract with Marc Bernal. However, the success of these plans hinges on resolving the Olmo and Victor registration issues. Even though the team's star midfielder, Pedri, recently signed on for an additional four years, the news may be overshadowed by their inability to play Olmo and Victor for the rest of the season.
Barcelona's record-breaking signing of Dani Olmo has been plagued with issues, from ongoing registration problems to now facing potential legal action from his former club RB Leipzig. The Bundesliga club is reportedly seeking €10 million in unpaid bonuses due to Olmo's absence from the pitch, which was a key factor in his transfer. This added financial strain comes at a tough time for Barcelona, who are already facing pressures in meeting league compliance standards. The club is doing everything in their power to resolve the issue and register Olmo, including appealing to the CSD, but may resort to ordinary courts if necessary.
Barcelona is taking urgent measures to keep Dani Olmo and Pau Victor registered for the rest of the season. With La Liga and the RFEF rejecting their application for licences, the Catalan side is turning to the Ministry for Sport (CSD) for an emergency suspension to prevent the duo from signing with other clubs and unable to play for Barcelona. Whether they win the case is irrelevant, as the precautionary measure would allow Olmo and Victor to play while the issue is being resolved. It has become a matter of state for Barcelona, with calls for President Joan Laporta to resign and AC Milan showing interest in Olmo.
Barcelona's midfield star Dani Olmo and forward Pau Victor will not be able to play for the club in the second half of the La Liga season, as their extended registrations have been rejected by Spanish football authorities. The club's attempt to extend their registrations has been rejected by the Spanish Football Federation and La Liga, as well as two previous court rulings. Barcelona's plan to file a complaint with the Spanish government in hopes of allowing the players to play has been reported by Spanish media.
Despite a dominant 4-0 victory against fourth-division club Barbastro in the Copa del Rey on Saturday, Barcelona's ongoing struggle to register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor was once again denied by the Spanish league and national federation. The missed deadline to comply with financial fair-play rules has caused embarrassment and may result in the club resorting to the courts to register the players. Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski led the team to their first win of the year with two goals, supported by Eric García and Pablo Torre's contributions.