Tomás Roncero has spoken clearly in his latest column in "AS" following the favorable resolution of the CSD, allowing the registration of Dani Olmo by FC Barcelona. The journalist has indicated that this situation is part of an "institutional shielding toward Barça", allowing it to "run all the red lights that appear in its path". In this sense, he has absolved the footballer of any blame, labeling Laporta's management as "negligent".
Tomás Roncero Explodes with Barça After Dani Olmo's Case
Roncero has recalled that "two years ago they already invented one of their famous levers to be able to sign Lewandowski, Raphinha, and Koundé... so that they curiously ended up being decisive in the conquest of that Xavi's League". He continued: "Over time it was revealed to be fictitious, but I don't know of any window where I can go to claim that title back".

The journalist is clear that "now history repeats itself" with Dani Olmo's case, making it clear that "the auditors have ended up blushing at what was another science fiction lever".
Tomás Roncero continued: "When the CSD started the year by granting the precautionary measure to Dani Olmo, blatantly bypassing LaLiga's resolution based on a purely legalistic issue, we all understood that, indeed, Barça is the team of power".
"I'm glad he plays, but surely the teams that have been victims of his goals and footballing greatness are considering challenging those matches. Because perhaps, without his presence, they would have achieved better results and wouldn't be suffering that deficit in the standings now," he pointed out.
"There Aren't Three State Clubs Anymore"
"The CSD implies that it protects the player's right to work. By that rule of three, any player sanctioned for a disciplinary issue should receive a financial penalty, so they could continue practicing their profession," he continued.

"When Bellingham stopped illuminating the spectacle for two matches due to a 'fuck off' or 'fuck you' incident... nobody thought about preserving his right to continue being part of the wonderful soccer family. The CSD has decided to be judge and party, without listening to the strong resolution that LaLiga made yesterday to defend the competition's integrity. As a good friend of mine says: 'Tomás, there are three now. Apart from PSG and City, Barça is a new state club'", Tomás Roncero concluded.