UPDATE: Barcelona Exempt from Registering Dani Olmo This Summer — Legal Loophole Gives Club Breathing Space

 

Barcelona have received a massive legal boost in their pursuit of Dani Olmo, as reports confirm:

 

✅ No Need to Register Dani Olmo Yet

 

The High Sports Council’s previous ruling remains valid, meaning Barça are not currently obliged to register Olmo with La Liga this summer.

 

This decision provides the club crucial flexibility, especially amidst ongoing financial fair play constraints.

 

 

⚖️ What Could Change?

 

The only scenario that would force Barcelona to register him immediately: if Spain’s National Court approves La Liga’s request for precautionary measures.

 

La Liga is pushing to tighten regulatory control and ensure all incoming players meet salary cap requirements from day one.

 

 

🧠 Strategic Advantage for Barcelona

 

This development gives Barça extra time to complete the signing and adjust their wage structure.

 

It could also allow multiple deals to move in parallel (e.g., Nico Williams, a defensive signing, or Rashford on loan) before any potential legal restrictions are enforced.

 

 

🗣️ Analysts see this as a critical legal “loophole” allowing Flick and Laporta to operate creatively in the market without triggering an immediate registration battle.

 

🔍 Final Ruling Still Pending

 

All eyes now turn to the National Court. If they grant La Liga’s precautionary request, Barcelona will have to register Olmo immediately or restructure deals.

 

 

Stay tuned — this legal drama could shape Barça’s

summer strategy in a big way.

 

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