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It’s time for the second day of La Liga. This Saturday evening, FC Barcelona host Athletic Bilbao at Montjuïc with the aim of securing a second consecutive league win at the start of the season.
Hansi Flick has revealed his squad for the match. A group almost complete with the presence of Spanish midfielder Dani Olmo. However, the presence of the European champion is still uncertain. Indeed, the former RB Leipzig player is not yet registered with La Liga. The Catalan club has until five minutes before the match to register its midfielder.
Dani Olmo is a new player at FC Barcelona since this summer. The Spanish midfielder joined the Catalan club from RB Leipzig for the sum of 60 million euros. However, the number 20 is still not registered with La Liga.
The Catalans are facing financial problems and still cannot count on their new recruit for the start of the 2024-2025 season. It is also unlikely that he will be on the team sheet for Saturday against Athletic Bilbao, unless there is a last-minute turnaround.
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