Barcelona have temporarily re-registered Dani Olmo and fellow summer 2024 signing Pau Victor, but this legal saga is far from over
Barcelona are aiming to secure an automatic spot in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 as they head to Benfica on January 21. The Catalan giants require just one more win to reach the knockout stages with two games left to play in the new league format of the competition this season.
Spain’s government has stepped to provisionally allow midfielder Dani Olmo and forward Pau Víctor to continue playing for Barcelona following the Spanish league’s refusal to do so.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has defended his administration’s handling of the Dani Olmo case and has claimed that there was a campaign to tarnish the club’s image
When Sandro Rosell was president of Barcelona from 2010-14, he allowed Qatar Airways to be their front-of-shirt sponsor, replacing charity Unicef. Laporta was critical of Rosell for that decision, saying “you had to choose between Qatar and corrupt or between Unicef and clean”.
Barcelona midfielder Pedri has denied that the club's players considered boycotting the Spain national team over the row surrounding Dani Olmo's registration. Olmo -- and fellow Barça player Pau ...
The last few days have been a tense few days of standoff between the RFEF and Barcelona with regard to the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.Now that things have seemingly been resolved,
Barcelona have finally confirmed what the future holds for Dani Olmo after struggling to register their Spain international since making the £50million signing last summer.
Barcelona have been dealt an injury blow, with Dani Olmo definitely on the sidelines for their Champions League game against Benfica.
In a concerning bit of development, Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo has been ruled out of next week’s UEFA Champions League clash against SL Benfica due to a muscle injury.Issuing a statement, the
THE January transfer window is rolling on at full speed – and some huge moves are still in the pipeline. Arsenal have been heavily linked with RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko as Mikel