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Barcelona hopes to register Olmo and Víctor “in the next few hours” after the agreement to sell VIP seats is approved

As a novelty, SPORT reports that optimism is high in the FC Barcelona offices regarding the signings of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor in La Liga.

According to club sources, the blaugrana The board hopes to be able to register the Spanish duo in the next few hours.

This confidence comes from significant progress in resolving financial fair play issues that had previously blocked its records.

Barcelona has confirmed that the agreement for the sale of the VIP boxes at the future Spotify Camp Nou has been approved. This agreement will generate a substantial economic boost, which will allow the club to meet the financial requirements imposed by La Liga.

The operation, considered crucial to achieve the 1:1 rule in this winter market, has instilled almost certainty among the club’s directors that the governing body of Spanish football will approve the measure.

Is the registry ready to be secured? (Photo by Alex Caparrós/Getty Images)

Although LaLiga has expressed reservations, Barcelona is confident that its arguments, based on article 130.2 of the General Regulations of the RFEF, will be sufficient.

This provision allows searches in exceptional circumstances and the Catalans believe it provides a solid basis for resolving the case in their favor.

Despite this optimism, Barcelona continues to work tirelessly to ensure that all issues are resolved quickly, and a key meeting will take place today.

Registering Olmo and Víctor for the next matches would represent an important boost both on and off the field of play. His inclusion would mark a key victory for the administration of club president Joan Laporta at a crucial time for the blaugrana project.

Barcelona’s immediate objective is to obtain the final approval before coach Hansi Flick’s press conference tomorrow at 1:00 p.m., before the Copa del Rey match against Barbastro.

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