For them, it's a matter of honor. They are determined to prevent Barça from registering Dani Olmo starting January 1 no matter what.
They adhere to the rule that regulations are the same for everyone. However, they don't consider that Barça's borrowing capacity is not comparable to theirs.
The Difference between Barça and the Rest
They neither earn 170 million from television rights nor receive 1.7 billion from Nike for 13 seasons, nor do they move Barça's merchandising. That is the difference between Barça and the rest.
LaLiga pushes Barça because it feels pressured by these three clubs, which seek to harm Barcelona's interests. Curiously, among the three belligerent clubs is not Real Madrid.
Florentino Pérez understands that the figures with which Barça operates, similar to his, allow it to incur much more debt than the others. Money always ends up appearing for an entity of this magnitude.
These are the Three Clubs That are Scheming against Barça
This time it's serious. With Gavi, the judge didn't even summon LaLiga to testify, and the Andalusian youth player was registered provisionally.
Now the judge wants to hear from LaLiga, which means Barça would do well to prepare an alternative plan in case the ruling to be released on the 27th goes against their interests.
The clubs interested in collaborating in an unfavorable ruling against Barça are Athletic Bilbao, Atlético Madrid, and Sevilla. All three have been pressuring Javier Tebas for weeks to deny Dani Olmo's registration.
They try to win in the offices and eliminate a powerful rival in the purely sporting fight.
In Barcelona, the rumor is already circulating that Atlético is fighting to go all the way. It's been said that Dani Olmo can't be registered on January 1 and can be taken for free to the Metropolitano.
The three clubs have convinced Tebas that the presentation of the new contract signed by Barça with Nike is not enough. Barça doesn't have access to the 1:1. Not even by signing contracts that guarantee 1.7 billion.
The Final Solution: Make the President and His Directors Grant a Guarantee
A bizarre situation that only happens in Spain. However, in this case, the situation is dramatic.
If the judge rules against Barça, Laporta will have no choice but to grant a guarantee, along with his directors. He will have to resort to his personal assets so that Dani Olmo can play.
Neither the trips to Azerbaijan, nor the promised return to Camp Nou, nor the promised advertising on the shorts, nor the promised VIP boxes. Laporta faces for the second time the need to grant a guarantee to meet his objectives at the club.