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The League will appeal the CSD’s requirement regarding the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor

LaLiga will request the annulment of Barcelona’s court order, which has allowed them to temporarily register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor while the judicial process against LaLiga and the RFEF that removes them is carried out. The Blaugrana will have Olmo and Víctor available on Sunday for Sunday’s Spanish Super Cup clash.

Several clubs, including Espanyol, Las Palmas, Leganés, Valencia and Atlético de Madrid, have expressed their dissatisfaction with the precautionary measure granted by the CSD to Barcelona, ​​​​which allows Olmo and Víctor to be registered while the appeal of the Barcelona. That case, in which Barcelona will argue that Olmo and Víctor should remain registered for various reasons, could last up to three months and could rule out Olmo and Víctor in April.

According to MD, La Liga will present a case before the judiciary to obtain the annulment of the precautionary measure. Both the League and the RFEF showed their disagreement with the decision, and will seek support in the courts themselves.

Not only that, the Popular Party will also raise the issue in the Spanish Congress. They will present a series of questions to the current Minister of Sports, Pilar Alegría, about the ruling, questioning the decision. Diario AS says that the PP believes it is an unprecedented decision, with the CSD overtaking the RFEF and imposing its point of view.

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