Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor: Barça is fighting for the license in legal chaos!

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Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor remain temporarily ineligible to play for Barça while the CSD decides on their registration.

Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor: Barça is fighting for the license in legal chaos!

The discussion about Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, who want to play for FC Barcelona, ​​is taking an unexpected turn. Loud Laola1 The Spanish LaLiga and the football association RFEF recently decided that both players cannot be registered in January. This led the club to go to court for possible registration. According to reports from the radio station “Cadena SER”, the Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD) has now temporarily revised the league’s decision. This decision allowed Olmo and Víctor to get their licenses back and, in theory, be eligible to play.

However, this regulation is not as simple as it sounds. Loud e-Notícies Although both players are waiting for a final decision from the CSD, which is expected within the next three months, they are definitely not eligible to play in the Supercopa semi-final against Bilbao on Wednesday. The CSD, led by José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, has taken note of the arguments put forward by Barcelona, ​​but has not yet given definitive permission. The Catalans took these legal steps because they wanted to protest against the registration processes, which they consider to be unfair.

No hope for an immediate solution

FC Barcelona had hoped that the CSD would give immediate approval for the registration of Olmo and Víctor, but the latest news from Madrid shows a different picture. The CSD decision comes amid unrest within the club, which is already in Saudi Arabia for the Supercopa. Both players will therefore not be able to take part in the game, even though the club had hoped for a positive response from the CSD. The time limits have already expired and, given the circumstances, it looks as if the Barcelona players will now have to turn to another, perhaps more challenging, solution in the legal system in order to be able to register their players.