Dani Olmo: Barcelona’s appeal for precautionary registration of midfielder rejected
The ruling also emphasized that ‘the purpose of allowing additional spending is so that long-term injuries do not undermine the competitiveness of the team, rather than taking advantage of long-term injuries to allow the registration of players whose wages exceed the limit, which is what FC Barcelona is trying to do. “
Barcelona registered Olmo after the team suffered long-term injuries, allowing the club to allocate a portion of his salary to register the player.
His four-month allowance is due to expire at the end of December and Barcelona’s 10th Commercial Court rejected the club’s request to temporarily register him.
Spanish media reported that Barcelona had lodged an appeal with the District Court, which will hear it on Monday, a day before the deadline.
La Liga said the decision not to register Olmo, who was a youth player at Barcelona but left Dinamo Zagreb at the age of 16, was initially made by its budget verification body.
Subsequently, the Spanish Football Federation’s Financial Fair Play Committee, Social Appeal Committee and UEFA Second Instance Licensing Committee confirmed the decision three times.
Olmo helped Spain win the European Cup in the summer and has made 15 appearances for Barcelona this season, scoring six goals.
Barcelona is third in La Liga, three points behind leaders Atletico Madrid.