BREAKING: Barca's appeal for Olmo registration rejected, risking free transfer
Barcelona faces a critical situation as their appeal to extend Dani Olmo's registration is denied, potentially leading to the player's departure on a free transfer.
3 days ago
Barcelona's attempts to secure Dani Olmo's registration for the remainder of the season have hit another roadblock as their appeal was rejected by the court. The Spanish midfielder's current registration, initially secured through a loophole during Andreas Christensen's injury, is set to expire on December 31.
This decision leaves Barcelona in a precarious position, as they currently lack the funds to extend Olmo's registration beyond this date. The club's efforts to circumvent La Liga's financial rules were initially thwarted last week, and this latest rejection further complicates their situation.
Olmo's contract reportedly includes a clause allowing him to leave on a free transfer if he cannot be registered, which has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs. The court's insistence on upholding the first ruling has left Barcelona with limited options as the deadline approaches.
However, the club is not without hope, as they have an alternative plan involving the sale of VIP seats at Camp Nou for €120 million over 20 years, which could provide the necessary funds if approved in time. As the situation unfolds, Barcelona faces the risk of losing a valuable asset they acquired for a significant sum just months ago.
This decision leaves Barcelona in a precarious position, as they currently lack the funds to extend Olmo's registration beyond this date. The club's efforts to circumvent La Liga's financial rules were initially thwarted last week, and this latest rejection further complicates their situation.
Olmo's contract reportedly includes a clause allowing him to leave on a free transfer if he cannot be registered, which has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs. The court's insistence on upholding the first ruling has left Barcelona with limited options as the deadline approaches.
However, the club is not without hope, as they have an alternative plan involving the sale of VIP seats at Camp Nou for €120 million over 20 years, which could provide the necessary funds if approved in time. As the situation unfolds, Barcelona faces the risk of losing a valuable asset they acquired for a significant sum just months ago.
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