Finally a reinforcement for Barça!

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After two weeks of waiting, FC Barcelona have been able to add Dani Olmo to their squad list. Just in time for the trip to Rayo Vallecano this Tuesday evening.

Finally some good news for FC Barcelona. Dani Olmo, the Blaugranas’ main signing this summer, has finally been registered in the Catalan squad by La Liga.

The departures of Ilkay Gündogan, Clément Lenglet and Vitor Roque were not enough for Barça to regularize its financial situation, and it is the injury of Andreas Christensen, who could be absent for four months, which allows the club to benefit from a medical joker (Olmo, therefore).

The former Leipzig player had to wait 15 days between signing for Barça and being registered by La Liga. He missed the first two league games (for two wins for Hansi Flick’s men), but will be on the trip to Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday night.

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