The uncertainty surrounding Dani Olmo's Barcelona career continues as the club engages in legal proceedings to reinstate the midfielder's registration.
Barcelona's inability to comply with La Liga's financial regulations has left both Olmo and Pau Victor ineligible for the remainder of the season. This situation affects Olmo, who played a vital role in Spain's Euro 2024 triumph and is crucial to Barcelona's trophy aspirations.
The club is appealing to Spain's top sports court (CSD), whilst club president Joan Laporta faces criticism from opposition factions over the situation.
The initial registration of Olmo and Victor occurred temporarily following Andreas Christensen's injury.
After losing two court cases, Barcelona sold VIP boxes at their under-construction Spotify Camp Nou for approximately 100 million euros ($104 million) to meet La Liga's financial fair play requirements, but missed the submission deadline by three days.
Despite Barcelona now meeting financial criteria, La Liga regulations prevent players from re-registering with the same club within one season. Barcelona intends to challenge this rule's relevance.
Reports indicate both players are displeased, having received assurances about their registration status. Coach Hansi Flick expressed dissatisfaction, while Ronald Araujo acknowledged the situation's negative impact.
Olmo, who transferred from RB Leipzig, reportedly has a release clause allowing a free departure. However, neither player seeks permanent departure, potentially leading to a season-long absence if Barcelona's appeal fails.
The situation mirrors the 2015 case of Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal, who couldn't play for six months due to Barcelona's registration ban. Under current circumstances, neither Olmo nor Victor could secure loans without complex contractual arrangements.
Laporta faces mounting pressure, with opposition groups demanding his resignation. His presidency, set until 2026, faces scrutiny from ten groups, including Victor Font's faction.
This crisis adds to Laporta's controversial tenure, which began in March 2021 amidst financial difficulties and includes the departure of Lionel Messi and criticism over the club's financial decisions.