Barcelona's Boost: Olmo and Victor Cleared for Crucial Season Finale After Financial Dispute Resolution
Barcelona receives clearance to field Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the remainder of the season following successful appeal against La Liga's financial restrictions.


Image: Getty Images - Dani Olmo has been crucial for Barcelona this season
Key Development in Barcelona's Season
The Spanish National Sports Council (CSD) has officially ruled that Barcelona stars Dani Olmo and Pau Victor are eligible to play for the remainder of the season. This decision comes after months of financial disputes between the club and La Liga administration.
Background of the Controversy
- Initial Registration: La Liga granted temporary licenses for both players last summer
- Registration Revoked: Licenses were withdrawn when Barcelona allegedly failed to prove financial compliance by December 31 deadline
- January Appeal: CSD granted temporary reinstatement pending final resolution
Financial Implications
- Barcelona's wage cap was reduced by La Liga due to accounting irregularities for 2024-25
- Club announced €100m deal for Nou Camp VIP boxes on January 3 to meet Financial Fair Play requirements
- La Liga claims this deal wasn't reflected in submitted accounts
Player Impact
Player | Appearances (Total) | Appearances (Post-ruling) | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
Dani Olmo | 28 | 13 | 8 |
Pau Victor | 22 | 5 | 3 |
Historical Context
- Dani Olmo: Former La Masia graduate who returned to Barcelona after spells with Dinamo Zagreb and RB Leipzig (£52m transfer)
- Pau Victor: Another La Masia product making his mark with the first team
What This Means for Barcelona
- Retains two key players during crucial season finale
- Shows flexibility in Spanish football's financial regulations
- Potential precedent for future financial disputes
"This ruling ensures Barcelona can maintain their competitive squad while working toward long-term financial stability," noted one La Liga analyst.
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