Barça: the non-registration of Dani Olmo could impact the Spanish selection

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The Dani Olmo soap opera is set to drag on forever. Arriving at Barça this summer from Leipzig, the Spanish European champion is today under the threat of a second half of the white season. Due to a lack of financial guarantees, Barça faced La Liga’s refusal to register it, as with Pau Victor.

A complex situation, which Barcelona hopes to rectify with the sale of VIP places at the future Camp Nou (Laporta hopes to recover 100 million euros from the deal). But in the meantime, Olmo is sailing by sight, without really knowing if he will be able to play a match between now and the end of the season. Because as the Spanish media explains El Desmarquethe 26-year-old midfielder will also not have the right to play with the Spanish selection if he is not registered with La Liga. A club-affiliated license is required to be eligible under Spanish jurisdiction.

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