Barcelona boss Hansi Flick is “really happy” after the club were “granted a precautionary measure” for the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.
Olmo joined Barca from RB Leipzig in August for a payment of €60m (£51m), but the Catalan club only signed him for the top tier of the season due to difficulties in meeting La Liga’s salary restrictions.
Victor has also been implicated in the ongoing registration issues and Barcelona had an offer to sign any of the players rejected through La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) on Saturday.
In an article in X, Barça stated that the Higher Sports Council (CSD) had to grant a precautionary measure for the registrations of the two players.
Flick said: “I’m satisfied with it, I think the whole team, the players of course, Dani and Pau, are more than satisfied. It is the right decision.
Flick reacts to the resolution in preparation for Wednesday’s Super Cup semi-final against Athletic Bilbao.
Despite their registration problems, Olmo and Víctor were called up for the night of the Barcelona Super Cup, but were in the squad for Wednesday.
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