As reported by SPORT, it has come to light that Barcelona is working on a unique plan to retain Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor for next season, even if it fails to register the two players for this season.
Despite trusting that the issue of signings will be resolved in the coming hours, the club has taken precautions and involved its legal team to explore all possible scenarios.
In this sense, the club is hopeful that there will be no problems with player registration, but is also preparing for the worst case scenario.
The biggest plan
If, despite their optimism and arguments, the registration of Olmo and Víctor is not approved by La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Barcelona has drawn up a plan to keep both players on their records.
Initially the club approach players to agree a termination of their current contracts. This solution would allow players to move to a new club without bureaucratic obstacles, as they would be free to negotiate future transfers.
The termination would only last six months, with Both players will be available to re-sign on June 30..
Should La Liga and the RFEF confirm this worst-case scenario, Barcelona are still determined to bring Olmo and Víctor back to the club once the current season concludes.
This is the last resort
Although this plan is currently on the back burner, the club has already obtained approval from its legal team to proceed with this approach if necessary.
The key to this strategy is the full cooperation of the players and their representatives. One thing is clear: Barcelona has no intention of parting with the talent of Olmo and Víctor under any circumstances.
The club’s commitment to retaining these players is evident, and their efforts to find a solution, even if it means letting them go temporarily, demonstrate how much they value their contribution to the team.
Barcelona’s goal is to ensure that Olmo and Víctor remain part of their long-term plans, regardless of the challenges they face in the short term.