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While La Liga had refused, like the Spanish Federation (RFEF), the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor until the end of the season, the Spanish government finally decided in favor of FC Barcelona. A decision that is certainly provisional, but which will allow the two players to be able to return to the field and it will begin on Sunday with the final of the Spanish Super Cup against Mallorca or Real Madrid.
For the future, doubt still remains and Dani Olmo could well see his future darken, particularly with the selection. This Thursday, A.S. claims, however, that the former RB Leipzig player could receive the unconditional support of his teammates. Indeed, Gavi, Pedri, Cubarsi, Lamine Yamal, Casado and Fermin Lopez considered withdrawing from the Spanish national team if Dani Olmo was not registered. They would then use injuries and lack of preparation as an excuse to avoid penalties…
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