Barcelona could be at risk of losing summer signings dani olmo Reports say that if they fail to raise the funds needed to register players in the second half of the season, they will be able to register players for free in January.
Olmo moved from Barcelona. RB Leipzig He signed a six-year contract and was one of Spain’s standout performers in their Euro 2024 campaign. The 26-year-old midfielder has made a promising start to his Barcelona career, scoring six goals in 12 appearances so far this season.
However, Barcelona’s well-documented financial problems have once again come to the fore as the club struggles to register Olmo for a full season. The player is currently only reportedly registered for the first half of the season, and Barcelona will need to find a way to secure his services for the remainder of the season.
Reports suggest there could be a clause in Olmo’s contract that would allow him to leave the club for free if he fails to register for the second half of the season. This would be a huge blow for Barcelona, who invested £51m to bring the Spain international to the Camp Nou.
Barcelona have been exploring various ways to raise funds, including a partnership with hospitality provider Aramark, which has reportedly generated around £34 million in revenue. The club is also said to be considering selling VIP box rights for the next 20 years to generate much-needed revenue.
president John Laporta This is not the first time Barcelona have faced such problems, although it was previously stated that there would be no issues with Olmo’s registration. The club was previously forced to part ways with club legend Lionel Messi due to the league’s salary cap restrictions.
As the January transfer window approaches, Barcelona will be under enormous pressure to find a solution to their financial problems and ensure Olmo remains at the club for the second half of the season. Failure to do so could result in a major setback to the team’s ambitions, both on and off the pitch.