After weeks of confusion and countless delays, FC Barcelona has officially registered Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor to play in La Liga. The club confirmed the news via its official Twitter account, putting weeks of speculation and mixed reports to rest.
The registration process was far from straightforward, with conflicting updates frustrating fans and raising questions about La Liga’s strict financial rules. However, Barcelona announced that La Liga had approved their financial arrangements, clearing the way for both players to contribute until April.
Dani Olmo’s arrival adds creativity and versatility to Barcelona’s midfield, providing Hansi Flick with a dynamic option for key matches or as an impactful late-game substitute. Signed from RB Leipzig, the Spanish international excels as both a winger and a playmaker, making him a crucial asset to the squad.
Meanwhile, Pau Víctor’s promotion from Barcelona B rewards his excellent form and adaptability. The young forward’s ability to play across the front line provides Barcelona with much-needed depth in attack as they navigate injuries and fixture congestion.
Barcelona’s squad depth has been a recurring issue this season, with injuries testing the team’s ability to compete on multiple fronts. The additions of Olmo and Víctor come as a significant boost, allowing Flick to rotate key players and maintain a rotating cast of capable attackers.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta fought tirelessly to complete the registration of his prized summer signing, Dani Olmo, whose desire to bleed Blaugrana shone through the lengthy process. After multiple battles with La Liga, including a hearing in the Spanish court, Barca has secured their newest midfield maestro.
The official confirmation of their registrations marks a turning point in a challenging season. With La Liga approval secured, Barcelona can now focus on their title charge and ambitions in domestic competitions. The La Liga race has tightened, while the club's lofty European aspirations largely hinge on their attacking depth.
Fans will be eager to see how Olmo and Víctor contribute to the team’s success in the coming months. Their availability signals a more balanced and complete squad, giving Barcelona renewed hope for the remainder of the campaign.