FC Barcelona are working in opposition to time to safe the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor in La Liga for the second half of the season.
The summer time arrivals have been solely registered till December 31, that too with the Catalans making use of the wage area created by long-term accidents to Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen.
Even with the Nike deal now agreed, the Blaugrana are nonetheless in need of returning to the 1:1 rule and are exploring different avenues, together with attempting to get a precautionary measure from the courtroom, to register Olmo and Victor.
Olmo’s agent in Manchester
Amidst all this, the Every day Mail studies that Dani Olmo’s agent, Andy Bara, is in England, significantly in Manchester, in the present day even because the registration downside drags on.
The Barcelona midfielder’s consultant flew to Manchester by non-public jet forward of Metropolis’s sport with Everton and was resulting from be attending the sport.
As has been reported previously, the Spanish worldwide can go away Barcelona free of charge if he isn’t registered by the membership at any level throughout his contract.
It has given technique to speculations that Manchester Metropolis and Arsenal are monitoring the 26-year-old’s registration state of affairs at present, ready to swoop in if issues go incorrect.
Now, it has been made clear that Olmo’s precedence has at all times been to proceed at Barcelona and the UEFA Euro 2024 winner has not given any thought to the thought of a attainable departure in January.
However Bara’s timing of the go to to England does increase questions if the agent is attempting to have a backup plan prepared for the Spaniard in case issues don’t work out as far his registration is anxious.
Contacted by the Every day Mail, Bara confirmed: “Sure, it’s right I’m in Manchester. I’m right here on holidays.”
Barça, for his or her half, are optimistic about receiving the precautionary measure from the courtroom which might permit Olmo in addition to Victor to play with none issues.
If that route fails, they’ve a Plan B in place within the type of the Spotify Camp Nou VIP seat gross sales, which may rake in €120 million.