Not just Dani Olmo has problems at Barça. Pau Víctor is the great forgotten one in this whole situation, being in a more complicated situation than his teammate. While Olmo has the possibility of terminating his contract if he isn't registered, the scenario for the forward is completely different: He would have to stay six months without playing.
Even though several teams would be interested in taking Pau Víctor on loan, the reality is that he can't leave. Being unregistered, the Catalan's departure couldn't be carried out. To reach this scenario, the forward would have to be registered with FC Barcelona, something that can no longer be done.
This means that, if the current scenario is confirmed, Dani Olmo could leave by terminating his contract while Pau Víctor would have to endure six months without being able to play for any team, fulfillling what is stipulated in his contract. He isn't exactly short of offers and this situation is expected to be solved. However, the truth is that the outlook looks complicated for the Barça player.
Pau Víctor Canno Leave, but Dani Olmo's Situation is a Scandal: More Than 200 Million in Losses
The situation of Dani Olmo is expected to be tremendously complicated at FC Barcelona. La Liga has already communicated its refusal to register him since the deadline has been missed. The RFEF[RSFF in English], where Tebas serves as vice president, has taken the same stance. In this scenario, unless there is an unexpected turn, Olmo could be free from his contract if he so desired, causing the Catalan club to incur multi-million-dollar losses.
In the contract signed with Barça last summer, Dani Olmo reserved the possibility of leaving for free if he could not be registered. This is the current context, where the youth player must make a decision in the coming days, potentially becoming free and leaving at no cost. He has no shortage of offers, willing to pay him a higher salary than he currently has with the team presided over by Laporta.
Along the way, Laporta's Barça has lost many millions of euros. The possible departure of Olmo as a free player would mean losing 203 million in a single operation. Incredible losses that could only be saved by the player himself agreeing to stay six months in the stands. Meanwhile, Pau Víctor would have to endure six months without playing.
The situation is not easy at all. Meanwhile, Laporta and his board try to convey calm to those affected.