The conflict continues over the decision to register Olmo and Victor
The Spanish League rejected the temporary decision issued by the Supreme Sports Council, which allowed FC Barcelona to register players Dani Olmo and Pau Victor on a temporary basis.
Barcelona had obtained the A precautionary decision allows him to register the duo in light of the economic crisis he is suffering from, which has affected the club’s compliance with the rules of fair play. Despite the players’ registration yesterday, the association confirmed that it will continue to appeal the decision and submit it to the Administrative Court.
According to As the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" reported, the clubs' reactions were mixed regarding the decision, with Athletic Bilbao, Las Palmas, and Atletico Madrid commenting on the matter, and while the players had already been registered, La Liga confirmed its intention to legally challenge the decision.
The appeal procedures will continue through the Administrative Court, which is expected to consider the appeal submitted by the League against the temporary decision, while the appeal filed by Barcelona last Tuesday continues. Before the Supreme Sports Council, for its part, the Spanish Federation received a copy of the appeal and will have ten working days to respond, with the possibility of extending the deadline if the concerned parties request it.
The newspaper indicated The Supreme Sports Council has up to three months to decide on the appeal submitted by Barcelona, if the players’ registration is maintained, and the association will have the option of appealing again before the Administrative Court.
The final decision on Barcelona's appeal is still pending On hold, leaving the door open for further legal action in the coming weeks.