Everybody at FC Barcelona have been eagerly awaiting the decision from the courtroom over their enchantment to safe a precautionary measure to register attacking midfielder Dani Olmo for the second half of the season.
The Blaugrana in addition to La Liga had offered their case in entrance of the decide in Industrial Courtroom No. 10 this previous Monday because the membership sought to register the 26-year-old earlier than the brand new 12 months.
Courtroom denies Olmo’s registration
Nonetheless, in an enormous blow for Barcelona, Mundo Deportivo experiences that the decision from the courtroom has gone in opposition to the membership.
Certainly, Decide Ignacio Fernandez de Senespleda, from the Industrial Courtroom No. 10 in Barcelona, made the ruling public on Friday and didn’t grant the precautionary measure that may have allowed the membership to register Olmo.
The decide’s choice relating to Olmo’s registration follows a listening to on Monday, when legal professionals from each Barça and La Liga have been summoned to the Ciutat de la Justicia in Barcelona to current their arguments following the lawsuit filed by the membership.
Barcelona had saved the problem underneath wraps, however they have been assured that the judicial ruling can be of their favour and that it might permit Olmo to be registered. Nonetheless, the choice didn’t go their manner.
New enchantment to be made
Following the unfavourable verdict, On Monday, December 30, Barcelona will file a brand new lawsuit in opposition to La Liga in a decrease courtroom, looking for to acquire the precautionary measure that may permit Olmo to play within the second half of the season.
The argument that the Catalans will current is that every one the registration guidelines are invalid as a result of they’re regulated by an authority they contemplate incompetent, the Delegate Fee of La Liga.
Time is working out for Barcelona, as their deadline to register Olmo for the competitors is Tuesday, December 31.
As has been reported, the Blaugrana are additionally engaged on a Plan B within the type of the sale of VIP field seats on the new Spotify Camp Nou, which might result in income of €120 million.