FC Barcelona, ​​Dani Olmo is finally getting clearer!

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A star recruit for FC Barcelona and bought for the sum of 60 million euros from RB Leipzig, Dani Olmo has still not played a single minute of play in his new colours;

No, the Spanish European champion is not injured, he is just not registered on the lists of La Liga. But this story could well be ancient history.

According to information from RAC1the midfielder is expected to be registered by La Liga by this Tuesday. The Spaniard will be provisionally registered until December 31.

A decision that would change a lot of things for the Catalan club since he could take part in the match of the 3rd day of the Spanish championship against Rayo Vallecano this Tuesday evening.

On the bench against Rayo?

Dani Olmo is reportedly set to play his first minutes in a Barça shirt. Indeed, the former RB Leipzig player is expected to be registered by La Liga and could feature on the team sheet against Rayo.

However, he is unlikely to feature in Hansi Flick’s starting 11 and is therefore likely to start the game on the substitutes’ bench.

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