Barcelona Take Legal Action After La Liga Blocks Dani Olmo and Pau Victor Registrations

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Barcelona have officially decided to take legal action after La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) rejected the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor. The joint decision from both football bodies has left the club with no choice but to seek intervention through the Spanish Sports Council (CSD).

Seeking Precautionary Measures

In response to the setback, Barcelona will approach the CSD and request a “precautionary measure” that could allow both players to be temporarily registered. If approved, Olmo and Pau Victor would be available for selection in the upcoming Supercopa de España. The club is hopeful that the legal process will work in their favor before the crucial fixtures.

Frustration Among the Players

Reports from Cadena SER indicate that Dani Olmo and Pau Victor are frustrated with the situation, as they were previously assured that their registrations would be completed smoothly. The unexpected rejection has now placed uncertainty over their immediate future with the squad.

Barcelona’s Financial Situation Not Linked

Despite the club reportedly returning to the 1:1 financial rule, this update is unrelated to the registration issue. Barcelona’s financial management remains a separate matter from the legal battle they are currently facing.

With Tuesday being a decisive day, Barcelona will push hard for a resolution that allows Olmo and Pau Victor to return in time for the Supercopa. If the precautionary measure is granted, the players will be available, but if not, the club could face a prolonged legal dispute over their registrations.

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