Dani Olmo, Tebas charges Barça

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The decision of the Superior Sports Council (CSD) to provisionally authorize the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for FC Barcelona continues to make waves.

While La Liga and the RFEF had refused this registration, the president of La Liga, Javier Tebas, did not mince his words to denounce what he considers to be an attack on the integrity of the sporting system.

Tebas: “A lack of respect for La Liga and the RFEF”

In a statement published on social networks, Tebas criticized the “unusual speed” of the process and pointed out the “intentional forgetting” of certain regulations: “The CSD contradicts the articles of the Sports Law, jeopardizing the economic control we have put in place to protect Spanish football. »

For its part, La Liga expressed its “total disagreement” with this decision, stressing that neither it nor the RFEF were consulted before this resolution. “We will examine all legal options to challenge this decision”specified the authority.

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