Dani Olmo Faces Barcelona Registration Issue, Potential Exit

Dani Olmo Faces Barcelona Registration Issue, Potential Exit

A new transfer window is approaching, and Barcelona faces a challenge with one of their star players, Dani Olmo.

Olmo, a 26-year-old attacking midfielder from Spain, is currently unable to play for Barcelona. He joined the team from RB Leipzig for around €60 million in the summer and could potentially leave on a free transfer.

Last summer, Olmo was registered at the last minute under La Liga’s salary rules, which complicated matters for Barcelona. The club and Olmo are now at a crossroads, and efforts are being made to resolve the situation.

Barcelona has been exceeding their salary limit for some time. Despite offloading several players this summer, they were still unable to register Olmo due to financial constraints. Various exceptions and rules were applied to register other players, but Olmo remained unregistered for the start of the season.

Efforts were made to free up salary space by utilizing injured players' allowances, allowing some players to be registered. However, a new rule had to be created to enable Olmo's registration for the first half of the season.

Barcelona is currently working on finding new revenue sources to register Olmo before the deadline. Failure to do so could result in Olmo not playing for the club for the rest of the season.

Various solutions are being explored, including a new sponsorship deal and potential investments to cover the financial gap. The club is also considering legal action and personal bank guarantees to resolve the registration issue.

Barcelona remains optimistic about resolving the situation and is actively working on multiple scenarios to ensure Olmo's registration. The final outcome will depend on various factors, including legal proceedings and financial arrangements.

Share this article