Barcelona received a special caution measure to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the second half of the season by the CSD earlier this month, apparently putting to bed what was a serious war between the club and the league.
However, the president of the League, Javier Tebas, has made it very clear that he is not in favor of the players being registered, since he blames the Catalans for presenting the documents late.
While both players are part of Hansi Flick’s team and are available for the national team, the registration saga is still far from putting to bed.
The legal battle
As transmitted by Sports WorldThe decision of the CSD at the beginning of this month accepted the appeal of Barcelona and allowed the players to register, but the decision is not binding.
The Council presented the League and Barcelona with the time to clarify its share of the story, and once it has been presented, a final and binding decision will be made.
Today early, the RFEF presented its objections against the record of the Barça duo, with the league now following its example and doing the same.
Now, the legal department of the government agency must reach such a decision before April 7 and it remains to be seen if they continue on the side of Barcelona or see the side of the history of the League to be supported for more truth.
Speaking openly earlier this month, the president of Barcelona, Joan Laporta, provided a clear and uniluting collapse of the entire Olmo and Victor saga and the fight with the league.
As part of it, it made it clear that the club had submitted all the required documents long before the deadline on December 31, but that the League brought some controversial regulations to deny the registration at that time.
The final decision of CSD will have mass implications in the Barcelona season in the future and Laporta and Co. will wait for it to come out in its favor.