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Barcelona receives a big boost as the CSD will pave the way for Olmo and Víctor

Barcelona is optimistic about the possibilities of re-registering Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor in LaLiga, at least temporarily.

This is because the Higher Sports Council (CSD) is expected to grant the precautionary measure that would allow both players to rejoin the competition, states a SPORT report.

While the club has yet to receive official confirmation, there is growing confidence within the organization that the decision will be in their favour.

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What is the story?

The club presented its case to the CSD on Tuesday, submitting a detailed document that spanned 52 pages and included more than 60 supporting documents.

After a review by the CSD legal services, the council is expected to approve the registrations in the next few hours.

However, this decision is unlikely to allow Olmo and Pau Víctor to participate in Barcelona’s next Spanish Super Cup match against Athletic Club in Riyadh.

Pau Víctor and Dani Olmo will not play in the Spanish Super Cup. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Still, if the team advances to the finals, there is a chance that both players will participate.

This could change everything

This situation could mark a major turning point in the way La Liga approaches the issue of registering a player twice in the same season. If the CSD approves Barcelona’s request, it could set a precedent for similar cases in the future.

However, it is essential to note that this will not be a permanent solution. The current action of the CSD would only recognize the legal grounds presented by the club and grant temporary approval for the registration of the players.

The council will have up to three months to thoroughly examine the case and issue a final verdict.

During this time, Barcelona’s ability to field Olmo and Víctor in League matches will depend on the temporary nature of the precautionary measure.

The final decision could have broader implications for league regulations and player records in the future.

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