Barcelona midfield star’s registration at risk as La Liga appeal and 1:1 rule deadline loom | OneFootball

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·25 de agosto de 2025

Barcelona midfield star’s registration at risk as La Liga appeal and 1:1 rule deadline loom

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FC Barcelona continues to deal with strict limitations and hurdles due to their financial situation. For the Catalan club, it is crucial to ensure that each player’s continuity and registration can be guaranteed. Unfortunately, there are still some complications to sort out.

Beyond just the pending registrations of players like Roony Bardghji, Wojciech Szczesny, and Gerard Martin, there is another case that is also not yet fully resolved. That particular case involves the continuity of Spanish star Dani Olmo.


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Dani Olmo protected — but only for now

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For now, Olmo’s registration is currently valid thanks to a precautionary ruling from the CSD (Spanish Sports Council) issued on April 3, 2025. That decision upheld Barça’s January appeal, allowing him to finish last season and play in this season’s first two league matches.

However, according to a recent report from Mundo Deportivo, the situation is far from settled. La Liga appealed this resolution on April 23, and after a jurisdictional shuffle, the case now sits with the National Court, which will issue its ruling once the judicial year resumes on September 1.

The crucial September deadline

September 1 is not only the day the courts reopen — it is also the final day of the transfer window. This coincidence could put both Barça and Olmo in a dangerous position.

If the Court rules in favor of Barça, Olmo’s registration will remain secure under the current precautionary measure. But if the Court sides with La Liga, Barcelona faces two risky outcomes:

  • Verdict on September 1: Barça would have only hours to cancel and re-register Olmo before the midnight transfer deadline.
  • Verdict after September 3: The precautionary registration would expire, leading to Olmo’s deregistration. In that case, he could not be registered again until January 2026.

Why the 1:1 rule is decisive

Barcelona’s safest option is to restore compliance with La Liga’s 1:1 financial fair play rule before the transfer window closes. Achieving 1:1 would allow the club to cancel and re-register Olmo without risk, insulating his continuity from any adverse court ruling.

No margin for error

In short, FC Barcelona cannot afford to place their trust in legal protections alone. If the club fails to reach the 1:1 rule by the end of the window, Dani Olmo’s future will rest on the decision of the courts, a gamble that could ultimately leave the Spanish star sidelined until the winter.

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