The clear no also leaves Pau Victor without a card. The two were registered until December 31st due to financial FairPlay problems. The Blaugrana club can appeal to the Consejo Superior de Deportes and then to ordinary justice, but in the meantime the players are free to sign for another club
The long-awaited response from La Liga regarding the case of the non-registration of Barcelona players Dani Olmo and Pau Victor has arrived, and it is a bucket of cold water for the Catalan club.
no dry
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At the Camp Nou they showed great optimism but the La Liga statement, which also involves the Football Federation, is very clear: “The two bodies agree not to grant the definitive license to the players Dani Olmo and Pau Victor”. A clear no which leaves Barcelona’s only two summer signings without a card, initially registered until 31 December due to financial FairPlay problems.
the appeals
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And now? Barcelona will have to appeal to the CSD, the Consejo Superior de Deportes, the operational arm of the Ministry of Sport, requesting a precautionary registration for the two players. If it is denied, the Catalan club will be able to make a further request to ordinary justice. However, let us remember that at the end of December two courts in Barcelona found the club wrong in as many civil cases brought by Barça against La Liga.
the money
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Barça’s reasons are based on the fact that the sale of the Camp Nou VIP Boxes until 2045 to an unspecified Arab group brought 100 million into the club’s coffers, with an advance of 28 already collected. Money that arrived after the deadline set by La Liga for December 31st, hence the no from the body that organizes the Spanish championship.
free
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While waiting for the new chapters of the legal battle, Dani Olmo and Pau Victor are free to sign for a new team. Not loaned, given that Barça no longer has any power over their cards. On the other hand, the Blaugrana club is obliged to pay the two players the full amount of the contracts stipulated and the amount owed to Leipzig and Girona, the teams from which Olmo, who cost 48 million euros, and Pau Victor came from.
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