
The ongoing situation regarding Dani Olmo continues to dominate sports headlines as we enter 2025. Recent revelations indicated that both the Spanish international and his teammate Pau Victor were not registered, leading to their removal from La Liga’s official website. The swift reactions from the Barcelona locker room reflect the gravity of this situation, showcasing the solidarity and support among team members during a challenging time.
In a show of camaraderie, Olmo shared an Instagram post with the bold caption “It’s 2025 time,” flaunting blue and red hearts that unmistakably symbolize his allegiance to FC Barcelona. The post featured joyful images of him celebrating the New Year with loved ones, reinforcing his emotional connection to the club and its passionate fanbase.
Among the first to respond was the talented young player Lamine Yamal, who left a heartfelt comment that resonated with many fans: “Dani Olmo is a Culer,” expressing his unwavering support for Olmo. This comment quickly garnered over 30,000 ‘likes,’ illustrating the unity and affection within the team as they rally around their teammate during this pivotal moment.

Shortly after Yamal’s supportive comment, another key player in the Barcelona dressing room, central defender Inigo Martinez, also chimed in. His response, characterized by several clock emojis, hinted at the urgency and significance of the ongoing situation. This cryptic message was not lost on his teammates and former players alike, receiving ‘likes’ from notable figures such as Eric Garcia, Sergi Roberto, and Andres Iniesta, showcasing the widespread concern for Olmo and the club’s future.
The critical deadline for La Liga to validate the documentation submitted by FC Barcelona regarding the sale of VIP boxes at the upcoming Spotify Camp Nou was set to expire at midnight on December 31. This deadline has left the club in a precarious position, as they seek to navigate through the challenges posed by the regulatory framework of La Liga.
In response to the growing concerns, the club announced that it had formally requested a new license from the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). However, La Liga’s response was unequivocal, stating:
“Barcelona has not presented any alternative that, in compliance with La Liga’s economic control regulations, would allow them to register any players from January 2 onwards.” This statement underscores the complexities of the situation and the stringent nature of the regulations governing player registrations.
The Blaugrana remain optimistic, believing they can resolve this issue swiftly and successfully register both Olmo and Victor before the deadline of January 3. Their determination reflects the club’s resilience and commitment to ensuring their squad is fully prepared for the upcoming challenges in La Liga and beyond.
Source: MARCA
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