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Barcelona will take legal action in a last attempt to register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor

On Saturday it was confirmed that La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation had rejected Barcelona’s latest attempt to register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor. This despite the fact that the Catalans raised the necessary money, but it arrived after the deadline set on December 31.

However, Barcelona are not giving up as they are determined to ensure that Hansi Flick can count on Olmo and Victor for the second half of the season. Helena Condis has announced that they will opt for legal action, filing an appeal against LaLiga and the Federation’s decision before the Higher Sports Council.

There is no doubt that Barcelona will fight tooth and nail to register Olmo and Víctor, especially since both can terminate their contracts if the Catalan club fails to do so. It remains to be seen how this matter will develop in the coming weeks.

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