Barcelona, a club famous for its exciting football, is facing a tricky problem. The club tried to register two important players, Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, but things didn’t go as planned. Despite a last-minute payment of €28 million from VIP box sales at their famous Spotify Camp Nou, the registration was turned down. This latest bump in the road highlights the ongoing challenges that Barcelona is dealing with due to its past financial mistakes.
Why Olmo and Víctor’s Registrations Have Failed
The attempt to register Olmo and Víctor was complicated by a missed deadline. Even though the payment arrived, it was after the crucial December 31st deadline set by LaLiga and the RFEF. Their applications were not only late but also rejected outright by the authorities overseeing football in Spain. Barcelona has been struggling with severe financial issues, carrying a debt of about €1.2 billion since 2021, which complicates their dealings tremendously.
Barcelona’s Previous Financial Manoeuvres
In the past, Barcelona has used various strategies to handle their finances, like selling parts of their TV rights and assets. These moves were attempts to raise necessary funds to comply with LaLiga’s strict financial fair play rules. Sadly, these efforts have had mixed success, and the recent rejection of Olmo and Víctor’s applications add to the confusion surrounding the club’s financial stability. Players’ contracts are sometimes linked to conditions like successful registration, which adds even more pressure to the situation.
What Next for Olmo and Víctor?
Looking ahead, the future of Olmo and Víctor at Barcelona is uncertain. Olmo, who has a contract that allows him to leave if not registered, has plans to stay positive about his time at the club. His agent commented that Olmo wants to focus on continuing his dreams at Barcelona while talking to other clubs lurking on the sidelines. In the meantime, Barcelona might explore legal avenues to fight for their registration rights, which could lead to a dramatic turn in events.
Player | Status | Future Prospects |
---|---|---|
Dani Olmo | Not Registered | Possibly leaving if not registered |
Pau Víctor | Not Registered | Interest from other clubs |
These off-field challenges present a significant hurdle for the club. Coach Hansi Flick recently chose to cancel training sessions, allowing his players a break after their victory over Barbastro in the Copa del Rey. The decision reflects the need to maintain player wellness, especially as the Super Cup approaches. The squad’s performance on the field might be affected by these registration issues too.