Barcelona’s Concerns Over Dani Olmo’s Registration
Barcelona is anxiously awaiting a court decision expected this Friday regarding the registration of Dani Olmo for the winter transfer window. The Spanish midfielder, who joined the club last summer for €47 million plus variables, currently has a temporary registration that expires in January.
The situation is complicated by a clause in Olmo’s contract that allows him to leave the club for free if he cannot be registered. This clause was added in August due to Barcelona’s financial difficulties, which have persisted despite a recent agreement with Nike.
According to reports from Cadena SER, Barcelona currently lacks the financial capacity to register Olmo permanently. The club’s salary margin remains a delicate issue, potentially preventing the registration of both Olmo and Pau Víctor.
The recent Nike deal has not fully resolved Barcelona’s economic problems. The club still needs additional income to complete these registrations, and it’s unclear where these funds will come from.
If Barcelona fails to register Olmo, there’s a risk of losing the player without compensation. The club is now in a race against time to find a solution before the January transfer window opens.
The outcome of Friday’s court decision will be crucial in determining Olmo’s future with Barcelona. The club’s management is working to secure the necessary funds, but the situation remains uncertain, highlighting the ongoing financial challenges faced by the Catalan giants.