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  • LaLiga deny Barcelona’s Dani Olmo, Pau Víctor re-registration

    LaLiga deny Barcelona’s Dani Olmo, Pau Víctor re-registration


    LaLiga and the Royal Spanish Football Federation [RFEF] have rejected Barcelona‘s request to re-register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor for the second half of the season, a joint statement confirmed on Saturday.

    As things stand, neither Olmo, a €60 million ($62m) summer signing from RB Leipzig, nor Víctor will be able to play for Barça again until after the summer, with both players omitted from the squad for Saturday’s Copa del Rey trip to fourth-tier Barbastro.

    However, a source told ESPN Barça plan to fight the decision in court after the club missed a Dec. 31 deadline to prove they were compliant with LaLiga’s financial fair play (FFP) regulations.

    LaLiga say Barça finally provided the necessary documentation to have their spending limit for the season extended on Friday, but it came too late for Olmo and Víctor, who had their registrations cancelled on Wednesday.

    “A commission of representatives from LaLiga and the RFEF met to address Barça’s request for federative licences for [Olmo and Víctor],” a statement said.

    “Following the fulfilment of LaLiga’s FFP requirements by Barcelona on Jan. 3, with the club having completed the relevant documentation, LaLiga has decided to extend their spending cap from the aforementioned date.

    “However, the commission agrees not to grant the licenses requested for the players [Olmo and Víctor] in accordance with the interpretation of articles 130.2 and 141.5 of the RFEF’s general regulations that prevent a player whose license is cancelled from, during the course of the same season, obtaining a license at the same club to which they were already linked.”

    In a statement, Barça said they will appeal the decision at Spain’s supreme sports court, the Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD).

    “Barcelona expresses their disagreement with today’s decision and will proceed to file the appropriate appeal before the CSD,” the statement said.

    “Regarding the matter of the registrations, the club will not comment again until the matter is resolved by the CSD.”

    Olmo and Víctor both signed for Barça permanently last summer but were only registered temporarily at the end of August.

    Barça took advantage of a rule that allows clubs to use up to 80% of the salary due to an injured player — in this case Andreas Christensen — to register the duo until the end of 2024.

    That gave the Catalan club four months to prove to LaLiga they were compliant with the league’s FFP rules and, therefore, extend Olmo and Víctor’s registrations until the end of the season.

    After losing two court hearings against the interpretations of LaLiga’s regulations, Barça agreed a deal to sell VIP boxes at Spotify Camp Nou, which is currently being redeveloped, for around €100m.

    However, they were unable to prove to LaLiga that the deal had been closed and provide proof of funds until Jan. 3, according to the league, with Olmo and Víctor already unregistered by that point.

    Sources have told ESPN that Barça will take the case as far and high as they can in a bid to have the players available for the second half of the campaign.

    Sources close to the players, meanwhile, have said they are extremely disappointed but still harbour hopes of staying at the club despite having clauses in their deals that would allow them to leave for free in the event they are not registered.

    Neither player plans to execute that clause, the sources added, but the options to leave on a short-term basis are not straight forward, either.

    Barça cannot loan them out for six months as they do not have their federative licences, while rescinding their contracts to allow them to sign a deal elsewhere before re-signing them in the summer also poses plenty of complications.

    Olmo has made 15 appearances since re-joining Barça, who he left for Dinamo Zagreb as a 16-year-old, and scored six goals, while Víctor has scored twice in 17 outings, although he has started just one of those games.



    LaLiga has denied Barcelona’s attempt to re-register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor in the squad for the upcoming season. The decision comes after the club’s financial struggles and inability to meet the league’s salary cap requirements.

    Barcelona had hoped to include both players in their squad for the new season, as they look to rebuild their team after a disappointing campaign last year. However, LaLiga has deemed that the club’s financial situation does not allow for the re-registration of the players.

    This setback is a blow to Barcelona’s plans for the upcoming season, as both Olmo and Pau Víctor were seen as key players in the team’s future. The club will now have to reassess their options and look for alternative solutions to strengthen their squad.

    It remains to be seen how Barcelona will respond to this decision and what impact it will have on their performance in the upcoming season. Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on the club’s transfer plans and how they will navigate the challenges ahead.

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  • Olmo y Pau Víctor, fuera de la lista

    Olmo y Pau Víctor, fuera de la lista


    Hansi Flick se vio obligado a hacer una convocatoria de circunstancias de cara al partido de Copa en Barbastro, con las bajas de Dani Olmo y Pau Víctor, al no estar inscritos por la Federación. Dos ausencias importantes, sobre todo la de Pau Víctor, que seguro hubiera tenido un hueco en el once.

    A las bajas obligadas de Olmo y Pau Víctor se suman las de Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, Héctor Fort y Andreas Christensen, que sigue con su proceso de recuperación con el objetivo puesto en la Supercopa de Espala de la próxima semana. Está previsto, si no hay ningún contratiempo, que los cuatro formen parte de la expedición que salga el lunes rumbo a Arabia. Tampoco viaja Raphinha, reservado.

    Aparte de estas seis bajas para el partido ante el Barbastro, se ha de recordar que dos jugadores no participarán ya esta temporada con el equipo: Marc André Ter Stegen y Marc Bernal.

    Así pues, la relación completa de futbolistas para el partido de Copa del Rey ante el Barbastro (19 horas) es la siguiente: Szczesny, Peña, Koundé, Araújo, Balde, Cubarsí, Eric, Íñigo Martínez, Frenkie, Casadó, Pedri, Fermín, Gavi, Pablo Torre, Fati, Lewandowski, Astralaga, Martín, Fernández y Sergi Domínguez.

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    Olmo y Pau Víctor, dos jugadores clave del equipo, han sido sorprendentemente dejados fuera de la lista de convocados para el próximo partido. Los aficionados están desconcertados por esta decisión del entrenador, ya que ambos han demostrado ser fundamentales en el equipo en anteriores ocasiones.

    ¿Qué razones habrá detrás de esta exclusión? ¿Será una decisión táctica o habrá algún problema interno en el equipo? Los seguidores están ansiosos por conocer más detalles sobre esta situación y esperan que Olmo y Pau Víctor puedan regresar pronto al terreno de juego.

    ¡Estaremos atentos a cualquier novedad sobre esta inesperada decisión! #OlmoYPauVíctor #FueraDeLaLista #Fútbol

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  • Flick da la primera lista de 2025 sin Dani Olmo ni Pau Víctor y sin otro jugador clave para Barbastro

    Flick da la primera lista de 2025 sin Dani Olmo ni Pau Víctor y sin otro jugador clave para Barbastro


    El Barça finalizó el 2024 y ha arrancado el 2025 con mucho ruido ajeno a lo que es el terreno de juego, pero este sábado tendrá que dejar de lado todo el caos provocado por los ‘casos Olmo y Pau Víctor’ para enfocarse en el debut en Copa del Rey. El equipo azulgrana se estrena esta tarde en competición copera esta temporada contra el Barbastro (19h / Movistar Plus +) en un partido trampa en Huesca, ya que a pesar de la diferencia de nivel entre ambos equipos (el equipo oscense está en descenso de 2ª RFEF), el choque no se prevé nada fácil, tal como ya pasó el año pasado en los mismos dieciseisavos de final.

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    Para ello el entrenador culé Hansi Flick confirmó los 20 jugadores convocados para el duelo en Huesca. En la convocatoria no están los dos jugadores mencionados, Pau Víctor y Dani Olmo, que siguen pendientes a que se resuelva el caso de sus inscripciones. Sí que entra en la lista el delantero del filial Toni Fernández, que podría debutar con el primer equipo hoy. Tampoco está Raphinha, que es un jugador clave para Flick y se quedará en Barcelona. Una decisión que se prevé como una gestión de cargas del brasileño.

    Estos son los jugadores convocados para el partido de esta tarde: Iñaki Peña, Szczesny, Astralagada (porteros); Koundé, Araujo, Iñigo Martínez, Eric, Cubarsí, Sergi Domínguez, Gerard Martín, Balde; Casadó, Frenkie de Jong, Gavi, Pedri, Pablo Torre, Fermín; Lewandowski, Ansu Fati Toni Fernández. Por lesión tampoco están en la lista Marc Bernal y Ter Stegen, KO toda la temporada, y Ferran, Lamine Yamal, Fort Christensen.





    ¡Flick da la primera lista de 2025 sin Dani Olmo ni Pau Víctor y sin otro jugador clave para Barbastro!

    El entrenador del equipo Barbastro ha sorprendido a todos al dar a conocer la primera lista de convocados para la temporada 2025, en la que no figuran dos jugadores clave: Dani Olmo y Pau Víctor. Ambos futbolistas han sido piezas fundamentales en el equipo en los últimos años, por lo que su ausencia ha generado sorpresa entre los aficionados.

    Además de la ausencia de Olmo y Víctor, Flick también ha dejado fuera a otro jugador clave cuyo nombre no ha sido revelado. Esta decisión ha generado especulaciones entre los seguidores del equipo, que se preguntan cuál es la razón detrás de esta exclusión.

    Sin embargo, el entrenador ha asegurado que la lista ha sido elaborada pensando en el bien del equipo y en la necesidad de dar oportunidades a nuevos talentos. A pesar de las ausencias, Flick confía en que los jugadores convocados darán lo mejor de sí en la temporada que se avecina.

    Los aficionados de Barbastro esperan con ansias ver cómo se desenvolverá el equipo sin algunos de sus jugadores más destacados, y confían en que Flick sabrá llevar al equipo hacia la victoria a pesar de las ausencias. ¡Vamos Barbastro!

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  • Dani Olmo news: Spain midfielder in limbo as Barcelona left mired in uncertainty

    Dani Olmo news: Spain midfielder in limbo as Barcelona left mired in uncertainty


    This crisis encompasses sporting, financial, and reputational dimensions.

    On the pitch, Hansi Flick’s squad now faces the prospect of losing their marquee summer signing – an asset who could soon walk away for free.

    Financially, Barcelona must pay the full 48 million euros (£40m) to RB Leipzig for Olmo, with his long-term contract running until 2030.

    They will also have to pay him the totality of his contract, a clause added to his contract, which leaves the club with a financial gap of 120 million euros (£100m).

    And reputationally, the debacle tarnishes the club’s image, particularly that of its president, Joan Laporta, who was voted in in March 2021.

    Laporta, who has personally overseen this issue, now finds himself exposed.

    Since the departure of chief executive Ferran Reverter in early 2022 and the resignation of economic vice-president Eduard Romeu in 2024, two of 20 directors who have left unable to accept the way things are run at the club, Laporta has declined to fill these crucial roles, leaving him solely accountable for the fallout.

    The situation deteriorated further after Barcelona faced two swift legal defeats in less than 72 hours before the La Liga deadline, as courts in Barcelona rejected the club’s requests for provisional measures to register Olmo and Víctor.

    With these avenues closed, Laporta turned to the Spanish Football Federation, requesting new licenses for both players, something that is not accepted by La Liga who do not allow a player to be registered by the same club twice in a season.

    The Federation, led by Rafael Louzan, has little incentive to challenge La Liga, especially after Tebas was recently appointed as Louzan’s vice president. This alignment has left Barcelona without allies, rendering Laporta’s appeals futile.

    The last glimmer of hope for Barcelona lies in a proposed deal to sell VIP seats at the future Spotify Camp Nou for 100–120 million euros – an amount significantly lower than what the club could have secured under less desperate circumstances.

    Barcelona claims the funds have been paid, albeit after La Liga’s deadline, and are now attempting to convince the league to accept the payment and allow the registration of players.

    However, La Liga maintains Barcelona failed to submit the required documentation confirming the transaction before the deadline, meaning the club cannot re-register Olmo or Víctor.

    Ironically, while Barcelona may be blocked from re-registering their players, they might still be able to sign new ones. Yet, to facilitate any of this, the club has had to pre-sell seats in a stadium that does not yet exist.



    Barcelona’s pursuit of Spain midfielder Dani Olmo has hit a roadblock as the Catalan giants find themselves in a state of uncertainty. The young playmaker, who currently plays for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga, has been linked with a move back to his boyhood club, but negotiations have stalled.

    With Barcelona facing financial difficulties and struggling to offload high-earning players, they have been unable to make a concrete offer for Olmo. The 23-year-old, who impressed at Euro 2020 with his performances for Spain, is eager to return to La Liga and test himself in one of Europe’s top leagues.

    However, with Barcelona unable to guarantee Champions League football next season and with their managerial situation still up in the air, Olmo finds himself in limbo. The talented midfielder is keen for a resolution to his future as he looks to continue his development at the highest level.

    As Barcelona’s board continues to navigate their financial woes and search for a new head coach, Olmo’s potential return to Camp Nou remains uncertain. The player, who came through the club’s La Masia academy before joining Dinamo Zagreb and then Leipzig, is seen as a key target for Barcelona’s rebuilding project.

    But with time running out in the transfer window and with Barcelona’s future direction still unclear, Olmo finds himself in a difficult position. Will he make the move back to his former club, or will he have to explore other options to continue his career progression? Only time will tell as the saga surrounding Dani Olmo’s future continues to unfold.

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  • Dani Olmo and Pau Victor still unregistered as Barcelona’s sorry saga continues

    Dani Olmo and Pau Victor still unregistered as Barcelona’s sorry saga continues


    Barcelona duo Dani Olmo and Pau Victor remain unregistered as the saga surrounding the two players unfortunately continues.

    The Catalan giants had been “optimistic” all would be resolved on Friday, and had been expected to provide an update on the situation, but none has been forthcoming.

    Hansi Flick was quizzed about the situation at his pre-match press conference but made it clear that this is not his responsibility and also that he’s not at all happy about it either.

    Dani Olmo’s agent has also spoken out but only to express his faith in Joan Laporta and Co, and to reiterate that the forward wants to stay at Barca.

    In the meantime, reports in Spain claim that both La Liga and the RFEF have not changed their minds about the registration status of both players despite Barca’s latest attempts.

    The club are said to have received the missing payment of €28 million for the sale of VIP boxes and expect now to return to the 1:1 rule.

    All of the documentation has been sent to La Liga but that has not changed the situation of Olmo and Victor who were deregistered on January 1.

    There’s talk now that the case could end up in court once again and also that some clubs are putting pressure on La Liga and the RFEF not to accept the registrations.

    Some clarity or even an explanation from Barcelona would be very welcome right now but certainly does not look like it will happen today at least.

    Meanwhile, Barcelona return to action on the pitch on Saturday in the Copa del Rey, with Olmo and Victor ineligible to play as things stand.



    Barcelona’s ongoing struggles in the transfer market have taken another hit as Dani Olmo and Pau Victor still remain unregistered for the club. Despite being highly touted prospects, the young duo have yet to make an appearance for the Catalan giants due to administrative issues.

    Fans have been left frustrated and confused as to why two promising talents have been left in limbo, with many questioning the club’s handling of the situation. With Barcelona already struggling on the pitch, the news of Olmo and Pau Victor’s registration issues has only added to the growing sense of unrest at the club.

    As the saga continues, Barcelona will need to quickly resolve the situation in order to avoid further embarrassment and potential backlash from fans. The clock is ticking, and time is running out for the club to get their house in order before it’s too late.

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  • Deal breaker: how time ran out for Barcelona and left Dani Olmo in limbo | Barcelona

    Deal breaker: how time ran out for Barcelona and left Dani Olmo in limbo | Barcelona


    Rarely can a trademark have fitted so well, even if it wasn’t exactly the way Dani Olmo intended it. Not long ago the Barcelona midfielder lodged his own brand with the EU; it includes the goalscoring celebration, borrowed from the Milwaukee Bucks basketball player Damian Lillard, in which he stands pointing at his wrist, asking what time it is.

    Over the past few days, the image has been everywhere and everyone has been asking the same question, staring at their watches, waiting as the seconds tick by. The answer of course is: Olmo Time. Or it was supposed to be.

    Instead, time has run out on him. Signed from RB Leipzig on a deal worth almost €60m, Olmo has five months later been removed from the squad after the 31 December deadline passed without Barcelona meeting the league’s salary limit rules. By the following morning Olmo and the forward Pau Víctor – who was entitled to spend New Year’s Day hopping about shouting: “Hello?! I’m here too!” – had disappeared from La Liga’s website. Neither will be able to play for Barcelona again this season. They will have to wait until the summer to be registered – if the club can meet the financial fair play rules then.

    A clause in Olmo’s contract means he can now walk away for free, the €48m Barcelona paid in an initial fee having bought them 15 games, although his agent insists he will not. He cannot be loaned – for Barcelona to do so, they would have to be in possession of his registration – and he cannot be re-signed as a free agent. He also can’t play for Spain. “Barcelona is his first and last option,” the agent, Andy Bara, said; he also said: “Dani loves playing games, not watching them.”

    Barcelona continue to look for a solution, a way of rescuing this, and although the club denied they had asked for or been given a three-day moratorium, few have taken the deadline as definitive. There has been silence from Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga and a man you normally can’t shut up. The Barcelona president, Joan Laporta, has not spoken publicly either but he is optimistic, they say; thing is, Laporta is always optimistic. “We don’t have to suffer over Pau Víctor and Dani Olmo; we’re working on it and will get there as we always have,” he said in September, and look where that ended up. If, that is, this has ended.

    When Laporta took power he inherited a club in technical bankruptcy. Having stood on a simple promise – to keep Lionel Messi – the first thing he did was preside of the departure of the best player in the club’s history. Keen to reduce the salary mass but equally determined to keep signing, he came up with what he described as palancas, or levers: the sale of assets and future income from TV rights to ticketing and of 49% of the club’s media arm.

    Issues were kicked down the road, problems left for another day, promises made. They walked a tightrope, for ever on edge. Deals were done, often last minute and after the season had begun. Robert Lewandowski, Jules Koundé, Ferran Torres and Vitor Roque cost nearly €200m. Palancas paid for Lewandowski. Gerard Piqué took a pay cut so the club could sign Memphis Depay and Eric García. A legal challenge led to Gavi’s inclusion. Bank guarantees got Koundé through. A league rule allowing 80% of an injured player’s wage to be assigned to an alternative, salaries moved around the spreadsheet, allowed them to register Vitor Roque and Iñigo Martínez. One way or another, they got there. With Olmo, they haven’t, so far.

    ‘We have to accept it’: Barça’s Hansi Flick bemoans Dani Olmo’s registration trouble – video

    On Friday lunchtime Hansi Flick did his usual pre-match press conference, before Barcelona’s Copa del Rey game against Barbastro, at about the time the president was turning up at the training ground. Olmo and Víctor were ready to play, Flick said, if they can play, which was a big if, startling that the possibility was even contemplated. “Honestly, I don’t like this situation,” the coach said. Olmo’s agent, meanwhile, called it “stressful” but said his client was trying to stay calm; he could not call it surprising.

    There is a reason the clause was written into his contract: because his lawyers wanted to protect him from precisely this scenario.

    When Olmo signed with a contract that costs the club €21m a year in accounting terms, Barcelona were about €60m over their €426m salary limit. Forced to sit out the first two weeks of the season, Olmo was eventually registered in week three thanks to Andreas Christensen’s achilles problem, but only until 31 December. It was a method used before and a better option than rushing a deal with Nike, according to Laporta. “We’re not at 1:1 [a balanced budget] because we don’t want to be,” he said in September.

    There was plenty of time, after all; a short-term solution would do for now. When that agreement was signed off, Laporta described it as the biggest kit deal in football history but La Liga informed Barcelona they had still not reached their targets. In fact, the gap between the operating cost and the salary limit established by the league had widened. They had five months to fix it; now they were into the final weeks. Barcelona reassured Olmo’s camp that this would be resolved by the deadline, but time was running out.

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    They launched two lawsuits that challenged the authority of the league’s delegate commission to set the rules on salary limits, claimed that refusing to register Olmo and Víctor was an infringement of their workers’ rights and argued that 80% of the injured Marc-André ter Stegen’s salary could be earmarked for Olmo, even though they had already used that to sign Wojciech Szczesny as an emergency replacement. They did not only lose both cases; the judges were dismissive of their arguments, rejected as little more than a transparent attempt to chance their arm, to buy some time and get the league’s decision put on hold.

    There was one more option. Eventually Barcelona claimed to have closed the sale of VIP boxes in the new, still unfinished Camp Nou to unnamed investors from the Middle East for an announced amount briefed to be between €100m and €120m; half of the initial valuation but this was an emergency. La Liga, though, said that seeing a draft contract was not enough; it needed proof of payment, guarantees that the deal was real. It had been here before, after all: the palanca for the sale of the Barcelona Vision content platform was never paid, suspicions raised about the true nature of the agreement.

    Joan Laporta has been unable to convince La Liga that Barcelona have met their financial requirements. Photograph: Alberto Estévez/EPA

    That proof didn’t come in, although Barcelona are still briefing that it is on the way and that they would be prepared to go to court again to get it through, even beyond deadline. And so, with three hours left on New Year’s Eve, and everyone staring at their watches, Barcelona announced they had asked the Spanish federation – not the league – to provide Olmo and Víctor with a new registration, not an extension of the existing one, even though a player cannot be registered to the same club twice in the same season.

    That request was met with silence from the governing body, upon which, in any case, the decision does not depend, and an hour after that, La Liga announced that Barcelona had done “nothing … to allow them to register any player from 2 January”.

    This time, Olmo Time didn’t come.



    Deal breaker: how time ran out for Barcelona and left Dani Olmo in limbo

    Barcelona’s pursuit of Dani Olmo has been one of the most talked-about transfer sagas of the summer. The talented Spanish midfielder was heavily linked with a move to the Catalan giants, but as the transfer window drew to a close, it became increasingly clear that a deal was not going to materialize.

    Despite Barcelona’s strong interest in Olmo, negotiations between the club and his current team, RB Leipzig, failed to reach a breakthrough. With time running out before the transfer deadline, Barcelona were unable to meet Leipzig’s asking price for the 23-year-old, leaving Olmo in a state of limbo.

    The missed opportunity to sign Olmo is a significant blow for Barcelona, who are in need of reinforcements following a disappointing season. The versatile midfielder, who can play in a variety of positions across the attacking midfield, would have been a valuable addition to Ronald Koeman’s squad.

    Now, Barcelona must regroup and look elsewhere for potential signings to strengthen their squad. The failure to secure Olmo’s signature serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing the club in the current transfer market.

    As for Olmo, he will continue to ply his trade at Leipzig for the time being, but it remains to be seen whether Barcelona will reignite their interest in the future. In the meantime, the talented midfielder will have to focus on performing at his best for his current club while keeping his options open for a potential move in the future.

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  • Football gossip: Gyokeres, Alexander-Arnold, Marmoush, Olmo, Rashford

    Football gossip: Gyokeres, Alexander-Arnold, Marmoush, Olmo, Rashford


    Fulham fear French club Marseille will renew their interest in Brazil midfielder Andreas Pereira, 29. (Times – subscription required), external

    Brentford, West Ham and Fulham are monitoring the contract situation of 29-year-old English midfielder Will Hughes at Crystal Palace. (Football Insider), external

    Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain will rival six Premier League clubs to sign Spain forward Dani Olmo on a free transfer, however Barcelona have not yet given up hope of registering the 26-year-old for the second half of the campaign. (Mirror), external

    Manchester United are open to offers for Brazilian Casemiro as well as Danish midfield colleague Christian Eriksen, both 32, and 30-year-old Sweden defender Victor Lindelof in January. (Fabrizio Romano), external

    Athletic Bilbao are keeping tabs on Basque-born Norwich City star Borja Sainz, 23, should fellow Spanish winger Nico Williams, 22, leave the La Liga club. (Sport via Football Espana), external

    Nottingham Forest will listen to offers for Nigeria striker Taiwo Awoniyi, 27, this month, if they can secure a replacement of similar ability. (Mail – subscription required), external

    Manchester United’s £900 million kit deal with Adidas could be terminated by the German sportswear giant if the club were relegated from the Premier League. (Telegraph – subscription required), external

    Manager Ruben Amorim will allow 17-year-old English left-back Harry Amass and English midfielder Dan Gore, 20, to leave Manchester United on loan in January. (Mirror), external

    Galatasaray are in talks with Paris St-Germain over a deal to sign Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar, 29, on loan with an option to buy. (Florian Plettenberg), external



    In the latest football gossip, exciting rumors are swirling around some of the biggest names in the sport. Here’s a breakdown of the latest news:

    1. Viktor Gyokeres: The Brighton striker has been linked with a move to a number of top clubs after an impressive season. With his goal-scoring prowess and versatility on the field, Gyokeres could be a valuable asset for any team in need of attacking firepower.

    2. Trent Alexander-Arnold: The Liverpool right-back has been the subject of transfer speculation, with some reports suggesting that he could be on the move this summer. However, it seems unlikely that Jurgen Klopp would be willing to part ways with one of his key players.

    3. Omar Marmoush: The Wolfsburg forward has caught the eye of several European clubs with his performances in the Bundesliga. Marmoush’s pace, skill, and eye for goal have made him a hot prospect in the transfer market.

    4. Dani Olmo: The RB Leipzig midfielder has been linked with a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal reportedly interested in his services. Olmo’s creativity and technical ability could make him a valuable addition to any team looking to strengthen their midfield.

    5. Marcus Rashford: The Manchester United forward has been the subject of speculation about his future at the club. With rumors of potential interest from other top European clubs, United fans will be hoping that Rashford remains a key part of the team going forward.

    Stay tuned for more updates on these transfer rumors and more in the world of football gossip.

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  • El Barça y Dani Olmo firmaron un contrato federativo hasta el 31 de diciembre del 2024

    El Barça y Dani Olmo firmaron un contrato federativo hasta el 31 de diciembre del 2024


    Poco a poco se van conociendo más datos sobre el escenario real de Dani Olmo a día de hoy en el FC Barcelona tras lo que viene aconteciendo en estos últimos días. Y la realidad es que el jugador de Terrassa ahora mismo no tiene contrato “federativo” con el equipo azulgrana. Éste dejó de tener validez el pasado 31 de diciembre a las 23:59 horas. Un contrato que fue firmado por las partes el pasado verano, el mes de agosto como ya contó MD, de modo que las dos partes eran conscientes de la fecha de caducidad del mismo. Este contrato es independiente al firmado con el club para las próximas seis temporadas, hasta junio del 2030.

    Este contrato federativo se pudo firmar y fue validado por LaLiga y ratificado por la RFEF el pasado 26 de agosto gracias a la lesión de larga duración de Christensen. Por eso a principios del pasado mes de diciembre la RFEF, tal y como adelantó la COPE y ha confirmado MD; le notificó al Barcelona que debía renovar este contrato con el jugador antes del último día del año con el visado obligatorio de LaLiga.

    El pasado día 30 desde el Barcelona se pusieron en contacto con la RFEF para solicitar una ampliación de este mismo contrato federativo pero lo hicieron en base al contrato individual firmado con el jugador. Este mismo mecanismo siguió con el canterano Pau Víctor.

    Desde la propia Federación Española se les indicó a primera hora del día 31 de diciembre que ellos no podían validar ni extender contrato alguno sin la autorización de LaLiga. Que era una cuestión que debían resolver directamente con la patronal.

    Y a partir de ahí ya conocemos el desenlace. LaLiga comunicó que el Barcelona no había presentado ninguna alternativa que “atendiendo al cumplimiento de la normativa de control económico de LALIGA, le permita inscribir ningún jugador a partir del próximo 2 de enero.”

    Y así llegamos a las 00:00 horas del pasado 1 de enero. En ese momento, LaLiga, dado que el Barcelona no había presentado el dinero para lograr el fair play que permite inscribir y prorrogar el contrato federativo, anuló su nombre de la lista de inscritos en la plantilla azulgrana. 

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    Ahora mismo Dani Olmo no tiene contrato “federativo” ni licencia que le permita jugar en Barcelona y además tampoco puede ser cedido o traspasado a ningún club. Puede irse del club porque federativamente y ante LaLiga no existe. Lo mismo que explica que no pueda ser convocado por la selección española.

    Y luego está la norma que además le impide volver a ser inscrito y tener un nuevo contrato federativo con el Barcelona hasta el próximo 30 de junio. Y eso ya no lo puede solucionar un acuerdo económico por los palcos. Todo esto explica porque no va a cambiar nada en torno al ex jugador del Leizpig.





    El FC Barcelona y Dani Olmo han llegado a un acuerdo para firmar un contrato federativo que los unirá hasta el 31 de diciembre del 2024. El joven jugador español, que ha sido una de las revelaciones de la temporada, ha demostrado su talento y potencial en el campo y ahora tendrá la oportunidad de seguir creciendo y desarrollándose en uno de los clubes más grandes del mundo.

    Olmo, que ha sido fichado por el Barcelona procedente del RB Leipzig, se ha mostrado emocionado por esta nueva etapa en su carrera y ha expresado su agradecimiento al club por la confianza depositada en él. Con tan solo 23 años, el centrocampista tiene un futuro prometedor por delante y se espera que pueda aportar su talento y calidad al equipo azulgrana.

    Los aficionados del Barcelona están entusiasmados con la llegada de Dani Olmo y confían en que se convertirá en un pilar fundamental en el equipo en los próximos años. Sin duda, este contrato federativo es un paso importante en la carrera del joven jugador y una muestra más del compromiso del club por seguir apostando por el talento joven y prometedor.

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  • Barcelona: Flick no está contento con la situación de Dani Olmo

    Barcelona: Flick no está contento con la situación de Dani Olmo


    Hansi Flick mostró su confianza en que Laporta resuelva las inscripciones de Olmo y Pau Víctor pero avisó que nadie en el Barcelona está contento


    BARCELONA — Hansi Flick protagonizó la rueda de prensa más breve que se recuerda en el Barcelona. El entrenador alemán, en la previa del estreno azulgrana en la Copa del Rey frente al Barbastro, se vio obligado a ejercer de improvisado portavoz de un club que, mantiene, inscribirá a Dani Olmo y Pau Víctor, aunque, reveló una fuente oficial, no sabe “cuándo”.

    Diez preguntas en poco más de once minutos respondió Flick. Casi todas, claro, referidas a Dani Olmo. Y una de sus respuestas fue contundente y clara: “No estoy contento. Siendo sincero no estoy contento con la situación. Y los jugadores tampoco”.

    El Barça no varía su idea. Entiende que LaLiga deberá aceptar el registro de Dani Olmo y Pau Víctor porque “todo está entregado y en orden” y no contempla ningún otro escenario. Y Flick, a su manera, se mantiene alineado con las tesis de la entidad.

    “Cada uno debe hacer su trabajo. Confío en el club y en la gente implicada porque hace su trabajo pero no quiero hablar mucho más de ello”, expresó Flick, quien no dio pistas acerca de su conversación previa con Joan Laporta.

    “Lo que hablo con el presidente es privado. No es cosa suya”, cortó en este sentido, después de reconocer que sí había conversado con el mandatario tras el entrenamiento y antes de acudir a la sala de prensa.

    Sí fue contundente Flick al asegurar que los dos futbolistas, Olmo y Víctor, “están listos para jugar” y que ambos “lo harán” en cuanto puedan.

    “Hoy, mañana o dentro de tres días. En cuanto estén inscritos el presidente ofrecerá una rueda de prensa”, reveló la fuente del Barça, sentenciando que hasta entonces Laporta y cualquier otro portavoz se mantendrán en silencio.

    “Cuando estén inscritos, en la modalidad que sea, el presidente dará todas las explicaciones”, repitió la misma fuente, dejando claro que a partir de ahora “son LaLiga y la Federación las que se deben manifestar”, una vez el Barça entregó, se supone, todas las garantías de pago.

    Mientras, Flick sigue navegando de la mejor manera posible. No sabe cuando podrá volver a contar con Dani Olmo y Pau Víctor o, de hecho, no sabe a ciencia cierta si podrá volver a contar con ellos aunque prefiere, oficialmente, mantener el tono “optimista. Me gusta ser optimista”.

    Optimista y extrañado, porque no pudo por menos que mostrar su sorpresa cuando se le preguntó por la posible salida inmediata de Eric García, traspasado al Girona en cuanto se inscribiera a Olmo y Víctor. “No, no creo. No sé lo que pasará pero no pensamos en su salida”, expresó el entrenador, relatando que el zaguero catalán “es muy buen jugador”.

    Nadie dice nada más. El Barça está convencido que alcanzada la regla 1:1 gracias a la operación de los Palcos VIP (de la que tampoco ofrece información) LaLiga o la Federación Española deberán abrir la puerta a la inscripción de sus jugadores y, de momento no estima la opción de acudir a la justicia ordinaria.

    Falta por saber cuántos días se mantendrá en el aire este tema.



    El entrenador del FC Barcelona, Julian Nagelsmann, ha expresado su descontento con la situación de Dani Olmo en el equipo. A pesar de su talento y potencial, el jugador no ha logrado cumplir con las expectativas y rendimiento que se esperaba de él.

    Flick ha señalado que Olmo necesita mejorar su nivel de juego y compromiso en el campo para poder asegurarse un puesto en el once titular. El jugador ha recibido críticas por su falta de consistencia y desempeño en los últimos partidos, lo que ha llevado al entrenador a tomar medidas para motivarlo a mejorar.

    Es evidente que Flick no está satisfecho con la situación de Dani Olmo y espera que el jugador pueda revertir su situación lo antes posible. El Barcelona necesita contar con todos sus jugadores en plena forma para poder competir al más alto nivel, y Olmo no es una excepción.

    Esperemos que el jugador pueda tomar nota de las críticas y trabajar duro para demostrar su valía en el equipo. El Barcelona cuenta con un talento prometedor en Dani Olmo, y es responsabilidad de él mismo demostrar que puede ser un jugador clave para el equipo.

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  • Caso Dani Olmo, en directo: inscripción en LaLiga y cautelar del F.C. Barcelona en vivo

    Caso Dani Olmo, en directo: inscripción en LaLiga y cautelar del F.C. Barcelona en vivo


    La cautelar, la única vía de escape en estos momentos

    Tal y como adelanta Jijantes, una vez que LaLiga y la RFEF, como parece, refrenden al Barcelona su ‘no’ a la reinscripción tras presentar la documentación que acreditaba la financiación necesaria para volver a la regla 1:1, recalcando la fecha límite, la vía judicial parece la única vía de salvación para la entidad azulgrana. En estos momentos, cuando se rondan las 19:00 horas, los directivos continúan reunidos en las oficinas de la ciudad deportiva.

    El Barça podría acudir al Tribunal Administrativo del Deporte o a la Justicia ordinaria para solicitar medidas cautelares que permitan inscribir a los dos futbolistas. Esto debería resolverse, como muy tarde, el martes por la mañana. En el club están convencidos de que han cumplido con la ley, por lo que confían en que las inscripciones puedan salir adelante por esta vía.

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    ¡Última hora! Estamos siguiendo en directo el caso de Dani Olmo y su inscripción en LaLiga, así como la cautelar presentada por el F.C. Barcelona. Mantente informado en vivo de todos los detalles y novedades sobre este tema que está dando mucho de qué hablar en el mundo del fútbol. ¡No te lo pierdas! #CasoDaniOlmo #LaLiga #FCBarcelona.

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