After FC Barcelona faced the rejection of its appeal to register Dani Olmo last week by obtaining a precautionary measure from the Commercial Court number 10 of Barcelona, it went to another court for its resolution.
In fact, the blaugrana They had filed an appeal against La Liga in the court of first instance, in which they also hoped to obtain the precautionary measure that would allow them to continue with Olmo’s registrations for the second half of the season.
However, for the second time in four days, the courts have denied the precautionary measure to the Catalans, reports Fernando Polo from Mundo Deportivo.
In fact, on Monday, the Court of First Instance 47 of Barcelona also rejected the precautionary measures that would have allowed the registration of the Spanish midfielder and forward in La Liga.
This was the last legal route that Barcelona could take to try to register Olmo, as well as Pau Víctor’s contracts with the aim of allowing him to play the remainder of the season.
Without this judicial option, Barcelona only has one alternative: La Liga must approve the documentation related to the sale of VIP seats at the future Spotify Camp Nou.
As previously reported, Joan Laporta has already closed a deal worth €100 million for VIP seating packages with two Middle Eastern companies.
The League has been informed of the agreement and has also been sent all relevant documentation. All that remains is to certify that the funds have arrived, after which La Liga will be able to give the go-ahead.
Not only would it allow the registrations of Olmo and Víctor, but it would return Barcelona to the 1:1 rule, allowing it to operate more freely in the transfer market.