Barcelona have escalated their dispute with La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) over the denied registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.
Despite implementing measures such as the recent sale of VIP box rights to generate revenue and comply with financial regulations, La Liga and the RFEF have jointly rejected the club’s attempts to register the two players.
This decision has prompted Barcelona to take legal action.
The club has announced that they will be taking the matter to court, challenging the decision and seeking a resolution that allows Olmo and Victor to play for the team.
This legal battle highlights the ongoing tensions between Barcelona and the governing bodies of Spanish football.
The club, facing significant financial challenges in recent years, has been actively seeking solutions to comply with financial regulations while maintaining its competitive edge.
The outcome of this legal challenge will have significant implications for Barcelona and could set a precedent for future cases involving player registrations and financial regulations in Spanish football.