Dani Olmo's temporary registration with Barcelona will expire in early April, at which point a decision on the legal case will have to be made. Having seen Olmo's emergency registration expire on December 31 alongside that of teammate Pau Victor ...
The farcical situation surrounding the Spaniard and his re-registration raises questions for potential future signings
Dani Olmo still can't feature for Barcelona given the team's failure to register him in La Liga because of financial issues.
Spain’s government has stepped to provisionally allow midfielder Dani Olmo and forward Pau Víctor to continue playing for Barcelona following the Spanish league’s refusal to do so.
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Barcelona players Dani Olmo and Pau Victor can play for the club on a temporary basis after the Spanish sports council (CSD) granted the Catalans precautionary permission  on Wednesday.
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FC Barcelona will travel to Madrid on Saturday to take on Getafe C.F. as they get their La Liga campaign back underway following a few weeks of success in cup competitions — punctuated by a memorable 5-2 win over Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final last weekend to clinch their first trophy under Hansi Flick.
After four successive cup wins in a row, Barcelona will seek to replicate their cup form in La Liga when they face Getafe on Saturday night. Getafe vs Barcelona best bets Barcelona win and over
Barcelona have temporarily re-registered Dani Olmo and fellow summer 2024 signing Pau Victor, but this legal saga is far from over
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has defended his administration’s handling of the Dani Olmo case and has claimed that there was a campaign to tarnish the club’s image