Barça: the miracle report of the federation would not exist!

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The registration file for Dani Olmo and Pau Victor continues to experience twists and turns. Earlier today, the television channel TV3 assured that the Spanish federation (RFEF) had finally drawn up a report favorable to the registrations of the two FC Barcelona players. This report was even cited as an important piece of the file that Barça will present tomorrow to the Higher Sports Council.

But Marca just threw a stone into the pond. The daily claims that such a report was never written. And for good reason. Marca explains that if such a document had been made, it would have opened a breach in the regulations. A loophole that many clubs could have slipped into. As a reminder, Barça will plead “force majeure” tomorrow to hope to obtain exceptional authorization to register Olmo and Victor.

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