LaLiga welcomes court decision to reject Barcelona's appeal to register Olmo
- LaLiga welcomed a court's decision to reject Barcelona's appeal for the precautionary registration of Dani Olmo for the rest of the season, which means the Spain international may not play for the club from Jan. 1.
- Barcelona signed Dani Olmo in August for around 55 million euros but could only register him for the first half of the season due to LaLiga's wage cap.
- The Commercial Court Number 10 of Barcelona rejected Barcelona's request to provisionally register Olmo, as his four-month allowance is set to expire at the end of the month.
- LaLiga stated that the ruling emphasizes that long-term injuries should not be used to register players whose salaries exceed the limit, which is what FC Barcelona is attempting.
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Olmo closer to Barcelona exit after registration request rejected
Barcelona midfielder left in limbo with exit looming after Spanish court rejects player’s registration. Read More The post Olmo closer to Barcelona exit after registration request rejected appeared first on Drudge Report.
FC Barcelona's Dani Olmo registration plea rejected by Spanish court
Barcelona’s efforts to extend Dani Olmo’s registration were denied, leaving the midfielder ineligible to play after December 31. With La Liga's financial restrictions looming, the club scrambles to find solutions before the January deadline.
Court prevents Barcelona from registering needed striker
FC Barcelona, which is in third place in the Spanish top flight behind Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid, is in an awkward position because it cannot register Spanish international Dani Olmo, who has been in good form for the club in the autumn, for the second half of the season.
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