FC Barcelona: a club makes a first approach for Dani Olmo

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The more the days progress, the worse it smells for Dani Olmo and FC Barcelona. La Liga rejected the player’s registration, which it said was not completed on time, and the Federation, to which the Catalan club had filed an appeal, sided with the Spanish championship. From now on, the management led by Joan Laporta will try to win its case with the CSD, Higher Sports Council, an organization linked to the Spanish government. But the chances of being able to register the Spanish international are slim, very slim.

The same goes for Pau Victor, and the two men, in addition to not being able to play in La Liga, would also be deprived of the Copa del Rey or the Champions League, since it is La Liga which distributes the licenses even for competitions that do not are not organized by him. The disaster scenario is becoming clearer, and in the case of Dani Olmo, there is a clause in his contract which allows him to leave for free from now on, and to also be able to receive his full salary until June 2030. ‘a blow…

A nice option

Fortunately for Barça, the player is rather attached to the Blaugranas colors and does not a priori want to leave Barcelona permanently. And a club would have made a very interesting offer to the player, which could also suit the people of Barcelona. As explained Mundo DeportivoAC Milan wishes to recruit the player for… 6 months. He would thus sign a short-term contract with the Lombards, and would return to Catalonia next summer to re-sign with FC Barcelona. A sort of disguised loan, in short, knowing that a normal loan cannot be concluded because the player must be registered to be loaned.

A solution that suits the three parties involved in this possible deal, and especially the player, who will not be forced to experience a second part of the white season. Going to Milan would also allow him to play for the Spanish selection, which will not be the case at Barça if his non-registration is confirmed. To be continued…

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