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Barcelona will sign Olmo and Víctor after activating an economic lever of 100 million

A great relief is that FC Barcelona will be able to sign Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor on Monday, which will allow them to continue playing in the first team from January, MARCA reports.

He blaugrana They found themselves in trouble on Friday when the court rejected their appeal for an injunction that would allow them to register Olmo and Víctor until the end of the season.

Shortly after, Barcelona president Joan Laporta got to work on alternative routes to raise funds and has succeeded, if reports are to be believed.

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100 million euro deal secured for the Camp Nou VIP boxes

In fact, Laporta has reportedly successfully negotiated the sale of the VIP boxes at the new Spotify Camp Nou for €100 million, enough to register both players.

Furthermore, this agreement guarantees that the club will return with the 1:1 financial rule, allowing them to operate in the transfer market with confidence in both the winter and summer periods.

Registration almost assured. (Photo by Alex Caparrós/Getty Images)

The agreement has been closed with the Arab companies with which negotiations have been held. Laporta has been working on this matter with his colleagues from the Middle East for several days and a definitive agreement has already been reached.

The only step left is to process the payment of 100 million euros and the Catalans are currently in contact with several companies to facilitate this transaction.

Discussions with La Liga

Once the payment is completed, the final documentation will be presented to La Liga for approval, although the League has been informed of Barcelona’s performance for several days.

The club has consulted La Liga to ensure that the sponsorship agreement allows them to comply with the 1:1 financial rule.

This consultation follows a previous agreement with Nike that did not meet the necessary requirements.

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