La Liga got rid of two FC Barcelona players from the club’s official roster on the Spanish elite’s website.
Pau Victor and Dani Olmo were Barca’s two summer recruits for Hansi’s Flick team before the existing season, and they are paid approximately $2. 6 million and $62 million respectively, $5 million at Gironea and RB Leipzig.
While Pau Victor was cleared to play earlier, Olmo had to wait until Matchday 3 to make his senior debut for a boyhood club that he fled as a teenager to turn professional in Croatia.
The two attackers may be on record because Barca exploited an exclusive loophole opened through long-term injuries suffered through centre-backs Andreas Christensen and Ronald Aujo.
However this was only a temporary measure until December 31, which became a new deadline day for registering the Spaniards for the rest of the ongoing campaign.
After a Barcelona court ruled on the refusal to grant them a precautionary measure to give them the green light, La Liga published a statement on New Year’s Eve revealing that the Catalans “had not presented any option that, in accordance with La Liga’s economic control rules, would allow them to sign any player from next January 2. “
In the middle of the sport, explaining that Barça can lose up to $ 273 million (€ 263 million) if Olmo walked as a loose agent, as is his right, he saw that the league took another step by erasing Olmo and Pau Victor of the team Blaugrana officer on the online page of high -flight Spanish.
An interesting caveat from this development is that while Olmo has disappeared from the midfielders section and Pau Victor the attackers counterpart, Christensen has now appeared among other defenders such as Araujo and Pau Cubarsi.
Though pessimism is the general vibe among Culers and the “entorno” that surrounds the club, a few corners remain optimistic that Barca can get the matter resolved on January 3.
Because of its participation in the Copa del Rey on the following day, and Spanish Super Cup on January 8, Barca doesn’t return to La Liga action until January 18 when it faces Getafe away.
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