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COPE Announces Urgent News about Dani Olmo: U-Turn for Laporta

Sevilla, Atlético, and Athletic pressure LaLiga to block Dani Olmo's registration at Barcelona

Dani Olmo is in a complicated situation at FC Barcelona. The midfielder, who joined the blaugrana club last summer coming from RB Leipzig, is registered only until December 31, 2024. After that date, Barcelona will have to deal with several challenges to keep the player on their roster.

The main obstacle is Andreas Christensen's return to training after his injury, which will take up a spot on the team. Despite the difficulties, Barcelona is confident in finding the necessary funds to register Olmo. However, the opposition from several LaLiga clubs could further complicate this situation.

Pressure from LaLiga Rivals

According to COPE's El Partidazo, Sevilla FC has joined Atlético de Madrid and Athletic Club to block Dani Olmo's registration at FC Barcelona.

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Barcelona's pressure | Europa Press

The reason behind this resistance lies in concerns about Barcelona's financial situation and the strategies used by the club to secure transfers. Sevilla, in particular, has expressed distrust over Barça's financial maneuvers, which they claim could violate LaLiga regulations.

Anger from Athletic Club and Atlético De Madrid

Athletic Club de Bilbao was one of the first to raise its voice against FC Barcelona on this issue. Athletic's management is upset about Barcelona's interest in Nico Williams, which created uncertainty in his renewal. Athletic seeks for LaLiga to implement stricter measures to prevent situations like this from happening again.

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Barça is interested in Nico Williams | E-Noticies, @FCBarcelona_es

Meanwhile, Atlético de Madrid has both sporting and economic reasons to join the cause. The Colchoneros believe that the possible registration of Dani Olmo would affect their own aspirations in national and international competitions. Additionally, Atlético sees this dispute as an opportunity to pressure Barcelona in negotiations for Clément Lenglet. He is a player they wish to acquire at a reduced price.

Laporta's U-Turn

FC Barcelona's president, Joan Laporta, now faces a complex situation. Despite the confidence of the club in meeting the financial requirements to register Olmo, the growing opposition from other clubs is forcing Laporta to reconsider his strategies. This twist could lead Barça to seek alternatives to solve the situation before the end of the year.

Meanwhile, Dani Olmo remains focused on his performance on the field, oblivious to the tensions outside of it. Dani Olmo's situation is uncertain, but the future of Barcelona and Laporta's negotiations will influence his continuity.