Barcelona’s Dani Olmo Set to Finally Make Debut After Registration Approval

Barcelona’s Dani Olmo Set to Finally Make Debut After Registration Approval

After a long wait, Barcelona’s new signing Dani Olmo is finally in line to make his debut for the club against Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday. Sources have confirmed to ESPN that a temporary registration for the player is set to be approved by LaLiga, allowing him to finally take the field for the Spanish giants. Olmo, who arrived from RB Leipzig for a hefty fee of €55 million, has missed the team’s first two matches of the season due to registration issues caused by the club’s financial problems.

Barcelona’s financial woes have been a major obstacle in registering new players, including Olmo. However, Article 77 of LaLiga’s Regulations for the Preparation of Budgets provides a solution for the club. In the event of a long-term injury to a player, clubs are allowed to exceed their spending limit to register new additions. In this case, an injury to Andreas Christensen has freed up cap space for Barcelona to register Olmo ahead of the upcoming game.

Barcelona has made strategic moves to free up space for registering Olmo, including the departure of several players such as Ilkay Gündogan, Vitor Roque, Mika Faye, and Clément Lenglet. These outgoings, however, were still not enough to inscribe Olmo until the injury to Christensen provided the necessary salary space. The temporary registration for Olmo is expected to be valid until December 31, with hopes that a permanent solution will be found before the January transfer window.

This is not the first time Barcelona has utilized Article 77 to register players due to financial constraints. Last winter, the club used the same formula to register Vitor Roque, and earlier this month, they employed this strategy to register Iñigo Martínez for the start of the season. The club’s financial situation, with a spending cap set by LaLiga, has forced them to make strategic moves to stay within the limits.

Barcelona’s spending cap has been a significant challenge, with the club looking to return to LaLiga’s 1:1 rule before the close of the transfer window. This rule would allow them to spend 100% of any savings or funds raised, providing more flexibility in the transfer market. Until then, the club can only spend a percentage of their savings, limiting their ability to register new players without making significant adjustments to their wage bill or transfer strategy.

Barcelona’s upcoming game against Rayo Vallecano could see the long-awaited debut of Dani Olmo for the club. The temporary registration approval by LaLiga provides a temporary solution to the club’s financial constraints, allowing them to field their new signing. However, the club still faces challenges in staying within their spending cap and will need to make strategic moves before the transfer window closes to ensure a successful season ahead.

Andreas Christensen

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