Dani Olmo’s temporary registration with Barcelona will expire at the beginning of April, at which point a decision on the legal case will have to be made.
With teammate Pau Victor seeing Olmo’s emergency registration expire on December 31, Barcelona were forced to turn to the Spanish government for help after the La Liga rule was highlighted. Prohibition on teams registering players more than once in one season.
Barcelona argued before the Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD) that they should be able to re-register Olmo and Victor before their initial contracts expired, and Both players were eventually granted provisional registration As the CSD decided that the case was worth hearing.
As reported by The AthleticThat temporary license is limited to three months, meaning both Olmo and Victor will be able to play for Barcelona until at least the beginning of April.
The ruling gives the CSD time to examine what is a substantial body of evidence from Barcelona. The Super Cup winners are believed to have submitted a dossier with more than 60 supporting documents, while La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) will also be invited to defend their decisions to block initial requests for registration.
League An appeal against the decision to grant temporary registrations has already been filed, which may add new complications to the whole situation.
Barcelona could play up to 22 games in those three months, with Olmo and Victor running out before their provisional registrations. Champions League The quarter finals will begin on April 8/9.