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The Dani Olmo affair continues to shake FC Barcelona. While La Liga refused to register the midfielder on January 1, the Catalan club is seeking by all means to convince the organization led by Javier Tebas. Whatever happens, it is this Friday that the end of the story should be given. On the Blaugrana side, we are counting on the sale of VIP seats at the future Spotify Camp Nou to investors from Dubai and Qatar to persuade the Spanish body to let the former RB Leipzig player wear the red and blue colors. Otherwise, the situation could be dramatic for Joan Laporta’s club.
According to AS, the Culés could suffer from a shortfall amounting to almost 200 million euros if Dani Olmo were not to be registered by La Liga. The Barcelona team would first miss out on a potential sale of “its” player, estimated at 60 million. The sale of VIP seats at the future Spotify Camp Nou, negotiated in a hurry, should only bring in 100 million euros, a price well below the real value of this property. Finally, and this is perhaps the most dramatic: thanks to a clause included in the contract which binds him to FC Barcelona until 2030, Dani Olmo would be entitled to claim his entire salary, i.e. 48 million ‘euros. Figures that make you dizzy.
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